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1[00:00:11] <rpifan> how can i type the 20 different things i
tried
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2[00:00:17] <rpifan> i already tried all the vga options
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3[00:00:23] <sypher> By typing. By a paste service.
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4[00:00:24] <rpifan> and the nomodset which is what the guides
recommended
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5[00:00:42] <rpifan> i cant past from a system that hasnt
booted
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6[00:00:45] <rpifan> paste
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7[00:00:47] <sypher> !paste
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8[00:00:47] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use:
replaced-url
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10[00:01:29] <rpifan> is there a way to start teh installer
from inside the live debian image a la ubuntu
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11[00:03:55] <jmcnaught> rpifan: live images have installers on
them, but they have some issues. there's a bug open right now
where the root password isn't set correctly on installs done
with live images
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12[00:04:48] <rpifan> how can u start the installer from inside
the booted image. I mean once you actually get to the debian desktop
start the actual install. Im not sure if thats possible at all on
debian
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16[00:06:21] <barraese> rpifan: don't you have a launcher
in the desktop for that?
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17[00:06:51] <rpifan> ive looked but i havent seen it on debian
unless there is a newer version of the installer then the one from
the site from a week or so ago
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19[00:07:07] <rpifan> or if there is a way to do an efistub of
teh installer itself
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24[00:08:21] <rpifan> maybe if i try with debian testing
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25[00:08:24] <rpifan> instead of stable
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29[00:08:46] <jmcnaught> testing isn't likely to have
fewer problems than stable
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32[00:09:42] <jmcnaught> rpifan: the install manual has
instructions for installing with debootstrap while booted into
another Linux. Another option is testing the jessie netinst, if that
works do a minimal install and upgrade before installing a desktop
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35[00:10:48] <rpifan> i tried the jessie netinst same issue it
has to do with the way grub works on this nonstandard efi. So
otherwise there is no simple installer from with a debian live cd
like in ubuntu which starts the installer automatically from the
desktop
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37[00:11:56] <jmcnaught> rpifan: i said above that live images
do have installers on them, but there are known issues
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38[00:12:31] <rpifan> i know that the iso itself has an
installer but mean once its booted inside the a live working system,
how would u start an install from inside say the gnome live cd
enviroment
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39[00:13:20] <jmcnaught> rpifan: find the icon for the
installer in the menu. try hitting <super> and type
"install"
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40[00:13:45] <rpifan> i looked last time but there was nothing
there. I will try again and if i find it ill send u soe cookies
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41[00:13:53] <rpifan> i will do that in 12 minutes
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42[00:14:03] <rpifan> once i get a new iso again
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66[00:28:26] <rpifan_> so jmcnaught do you take bit coins ro 3d
prints, not that it has worked yet
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67[00:28:29] <rpifan_> but just wanted to know if it does
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73[00:30:32] <jmcnaught> rpifan_: i hope it works for you
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79[00:32:19] <uxfi> hello rpifan_ and jmcnaught
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80[00:32:31] <rpifan_> hell uxfi u look familiar
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81[00:32:46] <uxfi> I do?
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82[00:33:07] <rpifan_> maybe why did u ping me
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83[00:33:43] <uxfi> I just said hello
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84[00:33:54] <uxfi> I think you've gotten me mixed up
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86[00:34:39] <rpifan_> could well be
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117[00:53:41] <barraese_> exit
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120[00:54:12] <nvz> this is why they put lit signs by exits
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123[00:54:51] <th0r> so you can see the slope '/'?
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125[00:55:38] <nvz> lets just say he's lucky there is no
fire
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185[01:24:44] <jrmu> I'm having difficulty finding the live
iso for xfce for jigdo. I'm in this folder right now:
replaced-url
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188[01:25:38] <jrmu> not sure what jigdo-bd and jigdo-dlbd stand
for, but the jigdo-dvd folder doesn't seem to contain the live
dvd images
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217[01:43:56] <jrmu> it's ok if it's not xfce, any
live dvd would be fine
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271[02:15:44] <hanasaki> what could cause a nic in
/etc/networking/interfaces to not come up on boot however comeup
fine on ifup nicname
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276[02:17:17] <somiaj> hanasaki: do you have an auto line for
that nic?
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281[02:18:54] <somiaj> care to share you interfaces file.
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290[02:21:48] <hanasaki> somiaj:
replaced-url
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291[02:22:07] <hanasaki> nic inside comes up.. nic outside does
not
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293[02:22:16] <somiaj> I assume that the nics are not called
nic_inside and nic_outside, and that will be your problem
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295[02:22:27] <somiaj> the boot script won't run ifup
interface=alias
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297[02:22:29] <rpifan> well
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298[02:22:31] <rpifan> it doesnt work
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299[02:22:42] <rpifan> there is no way that i can tell to
install debian from instide the live image itself
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300[02:22:58] <rpifan> if you search for it there is nothing.
any other options also my wifi card doesnt work on debian
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301[02:22:59] <somiaj> rpifan: it is suggested to use an offical
installer and not a live image from debian
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302[02:23:02] <hanasaki> somiaj: it's a bridge.. it gets
named by the interface file
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304[02:23:36] <rpifan> the installer wont work because grub
causes the screen to boot into an unreadable garble, thats why ive
been trying to fix. I cant find any way to isntall debian at all
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305[02:23:38] <somiaj> rpifan: and if you use the live image it
is better to boot directly into the installer and not the live
enviroment.
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306[02:23:46] <somiaj> hanasaki: eitehr way, what is the
'ifup' command you run that works.
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307[02:23:55] <rpifan> i cant do thats the issue somiaj
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308[02:24:02] <hanasaki> ifup nic_outside
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309[02:24:07] <somiaj> rpifan: again use an offical installer,
not a live image. Grub issues are common with the installer
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310[02:24:17] <somiaj> live installer
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311[02:24:28] <rpifan> i am using the official installer
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312[02:24:30] <hanasaki> rpifan: somiaj is right.. I had an
issue w/ the live installer too
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313[02:24:38] <rpifan> its an issue with grub itself
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314[02:24:41] <rpifan> it always happens
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315[02:24:44] <somiaj> rpifan: you said you were using the live
image.
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316[02:24:53] <somiaj> the live image is not the offical
installer
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317[02:25:05] <rpifan> im using the hybrid iso
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318[02:25:20] <hanasaki> somiaj: what do you think?
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319[02:25:21] <somiaj> that doesn't clarify what you said,
the live images are also hybrid
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320[02:25:47] <rpifan> i went to debian and downloaded the
debian-gnome.iso image
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321[02:25:56] <somiaj> that is a live image, use an offical
isntaller
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322[02:25:57] <rpifan> if there is another image please point me
to it
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323[02:26:02] <somiaj> either the netinstaller or cd or dvd1
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325[02:26:12] <rpifan> i have already previously used the
netinstall
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326[02:26:13] <rpifan> its the same issue
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327[02:26:17] <rpifan> it has something to do with grub
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328[02:26:22] <rpifan> once it boots the text is unreadable
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329[02:26:28] <rpifan> it works fine once inside a live image
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330[02:26:50] <somiaj> hanasaki: unsure what the issue is, I
have never used auto for interfaces using aliais like you have.
I'm unsure what the problem could be.
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331[02:27:05] <rpifan> is there any way to start the installer
from a booted live image
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332[02:27:22] <hanasaki> somiaj: suggestions on a better way for
me to do it?
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337[02:28:00] <somiaj> hanasaki: I just call my bridge br0, I do
know it seems to take a while to come up. I don't know where to
look for bugs with this.
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339[02:28:19] <hanasaki> somiaj: tried br0 / br1 . no luck
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350[02:30:40] <somiaj> hanasaki: I'm unsure what the
problem could be. what is the output of 'systemctl status
networking'
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355[02:31:47] <hanasaki> Loaded: loaded
(/lib/systemd/system/networking.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
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356[02:32:00] <somiaj> hanasaki: you should see some logs too,
no errors being presented?
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359[02:32:24] <somiaj> the full output maybe useful.
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361[02:32:35] <hanasaki> Main PID: 14063 (code=exited,
status=0/SUCCESS)
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362[02:32:44] <hanasaki> Loaded: loaded
(/lib/systemd/system/networking.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
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364[02:33:01] <hanasaki> somiaj: what exactly does that do
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365[02:33:02] <somiaj> that is the only output you got?
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366[02:34:01] <somiaj> hanasaki: networking is the servicve name
that brings up the interfaces at boot. That command gives you info
about that service including any logs produced.
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367[02:34:05] <hanasaki>
replaced-url
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368[02:34:45] <somiaj> hanasaki: this is on stretch?
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369[02:34:57] <hanasaki> yes
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370[02:35:02] <hanasaki> shy
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371[02:35:05] <hanasaki> why
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372[02:35:09] <somiaj>
replaced-url
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373[02:35:44] <somiaj> that is what mine looks like, unsure what
those ExecStart and ExecStartPre lines are doing, but I do see a
different behavior.
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375[02:36:59] <somiaj> what does the command ifup -a
--read-enviroment do (run that after you boot, that is the command
that should be running and brining up the itnerfaces)
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376[02:37:56] <hanasaki> ifup: unrecognized option
'--read-enviroment'
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377[02:38:12] <somiaj> --read-environment -- think I had a typo
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378[02:38:15] <hanasaki> lol
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379[02:38:20] <hanasaki> no output
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380[02:38:29] <somiaj> and it didn't bring up the
interfaces, check them now
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381[02:38:57] <somiaj> no output is usually good.
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424[03:10:53] <n_blownapart> hello I don't much about
torrents, eMule or any of that technology. Is there a safe way to
get books, using (your recommended) clients on jessie 8.? sorry
clueless on linux policies, etc.
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425[03:11:29] <bazhang> n_blownapart, books you paid for?
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428[03:11:33] <rpifan> #debian-boot
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429[03:11:38] <bazhang> go to amazon.com
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430[03:11:49] <rpifan> so nothing works for installing debian
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431[03:11:56] <rpifan> the installer instead included in the
image
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432[03:12:00] <n_blownapart> yeah, cheap, non-pirated books
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433[03:12:06] <rpifan> when i download the
debian-installer-launcher it wont find the initrd
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434[03:12:30] <bazhang> n_blownapart, gutenberg has a huge
library
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436[03:13:10] <bazhang> all free and legal
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448[03:20:54] <n_blownapart> thanks bazhang
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449[03:21:34] <bazhang> np
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462[03:31:47] <n_blownapart> bazhang hey sorry one more thing,
is there kindle reader for debian or an equivalent? the book I want
on Amazon has no mention of kindle for linux, aside from using cloud
reader
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466[03:32:44] <bazhang> n_blownapart, for reading mobi epub or
what
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468[03:33:19] <bazhang> n_blownapart, if you mean software, then
yes debian has it read those
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469[03:33:26] <pacha> n_blownapart: Calibre works pretty good
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470[03:33:30] <bazhang> to
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471[03:33:48] <bazhang> calibre is more for conversion
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472[03:33:55] <bazhang> ,v okular
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473[03:33:56] <judd> Package: okular on amd64 -- wheezy:
4:4.8.4-3+b1; jessie: 4:4.14.2-2; buster: 4:16.08.2-1+b1; stretch:
4:16.08.2-1+b1; sid: 4:16.08.2-1+b1
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475[03:34:07] <bazhang> thats what I use
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476[03:34:34] <n_blownapart> yeah the book is Programming in
Haskell by Graham Hutton. okular ? I have jessie 8 64bit
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479[03:36:04] <n_blownapart> so I can use okular on jessie 8
judd ?
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482[03:36:40] <bazhang> jessie: 4:4.14.2-2; n_blownapart
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483[03:36:49] <bazhang> did you see that listing or not
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484[03:37:22] <n_blownapart> sorry I cannot read that. those are
a range of versions?
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485[03:37:25] <n_blownapart> bazhang,
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487[03:38:19] <n_blownapart> oh those are dependencies?
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492[03:39:10] <bazhang> thats the version number
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493[03:39:24] <bazhang> just apt-get install okular
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494[03:39:35] <n_blownapart> cool will do thanks again bazhang
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495[03:40:13] <pacha> bazhang: probably he was trying to say
that he was using Debian 8 and the only package available was for 4
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497[03:40:37] <pacha> n_blownapart: that is for the version of
the package, read this:
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498[03:41:03] <n_blownapart> pacha, ok thanks, okular seems to
be installing now
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501[03:42:53] <bazhang> yeaH
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504[03:43:09] <n_blownapart> it seems large
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505[03:43:13] <bazhang> debian eight wont be the numbering on
the packages themselves
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507[03:43:50] <n_blownapart> sorry I just did sudo apt-get
install okular plenty of activity still installing
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508[03:45:03] <n_blownapart> installed KDE Dev Platform 4.14.2 ,
Okular 0.20.2
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510[03:45:29] <n_blownapart> so that reads kindle format, epub
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517[03:47:47] <bazhang> mobi is the amazon one, iirc
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518[03:48:18] <bazhang> at any rate, it's very easy to get
those going, doint worry about the format at this point
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523[03:49:40] <kb3vgw> hey guys having a issue
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524[03:49:52] <kb3vgw> root@odroidc2:/usr/src/debian# mkfs.ext4
-F -L 1500M -T largefile rootfs.img mke2fs 1.43.4 (31-Jan-2017)
Suggestion: Use Linux kernel >= 3.18 for improved stability of
the metadata and journal checksum features. mkfs.ext4: inode_size
(256) * inodes_count (0) too big for a filesystem with 0 blocks,
specify higher inode_ratio (-i) or lower inode count (-N).
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525[03:50:19] <kb3vgw> i need it to make the fs 1500 megs
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526[03:51:10] <kb3vgw> we are making a rootfs.img for aarm
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544[03:59:03] <sparky4> I am having an issue with debian jessie
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545[03:59:34] <sparky4> when i startx or login with lightdm it
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547[04:00:40] <n_blownapart> bazhang, thanks again
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548[04:01:30] <bazhang> n_blownapart, gutenberg is merely the
tip of a HUGE iceberg for free ebooks
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550[04:01:49] <bazhang> any OS has the softwrae for them
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552[04:01:57] <bazhang> ware
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554[04:02:00] <burek> i love you debian people <3
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555[04:02:00] <bazhang> augh
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564[04:03:18] <prussian> kb3vgw: is the file 1500MiB?
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565[04:03:28] <prussian> -L is label in mke2fs
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566[04:03:49] <prussian> fallocate -l "$(numfmt --from=iec
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568[04:03:51] <prussian> ????????????
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569[04:05:49] <kb3vgw> yes
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570[04:06:07] <kb3vgw> 1500M
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571[04:06:29] <kb3vgw>
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572[04:06:35] <kb3vgw> is what I am following
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574[04:07:29] <kb3vgw> mkfs.ext4 -F -L ROOTFS rootfs.img is the
line they use
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575[04:07:52] <n_blownapart> bazhang, well, I'd like a
newly published book. would like to burn it, but its 20 bucks on
amazon epub
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576[04:08:16] <burek> wat
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577[04:09:37] <prussian> also this guide is weird. why not just
subtree or submodule all those gits into your OS project
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579[04:10:22] <kb3vgw> using it as a base we are looking to
rebuild the rootfs.img only we have the rest
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580[04:10:57] <prussian> well that should work. what they have
written
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581[04:11:15] <prussian> probably use fallocate instead of
truncate but doesn't really matter
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583[04:12:41] <kb3vgw>
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590[04:13:57] <prussian> cool
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646[04:55:03] <OS-24339> /msg NickServ IDENTIFY 5sandman8
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647[04:55:49] <somiaj> OS-24339: might want to change your
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648[04:55:52] <bazhang> OS-24339, time to change pass
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649[04:55:56] <OS-24339> fml lol
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651[04:57:11] <kb3vgw> well I got a img file built but got
errors I dont understand
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652[04:57:29] <bazhang> built how
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653[04:58:27] <kb3vgw> using a script we built to make a
rootfs.img with qemu-debootstrap
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655[04:59:11] <kb3vgw>
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656[04:59:25] <kb3vgw> we are working to get a replacement
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660[05:03:56] <kb3vgw> so I thnk there are a few steps missing
they did not give us for arm
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665[05:06:02] <somiaj> kb3vgw: there is #debian-arm (or
something like that) which may be more helpful on irc.oftc.net
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667[05:11:01] <kb3vgw> ok
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864[07:44:34] <Cobalt> Hello. I have an issue with my wlan0
which has a buggy kernel module whereby it goes off every couple of
hours or so. Executing sudo ifdown wlan0; sleep 2; sudo ifup wlan0
from a console brings it back up 100% of the time. However, when I
have this same running a cron job every 2 hours (checked logs it
fires), it fails to achieve the same result. Is there any way to
troubleshoot this?
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869[07:46:41] <well_laid_lawn> tried using full paths to the
executables in cron ?
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had; but it seems not. I'll try that and see what happens,
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895[07:56:31] <cipher6> Anyone able to advise why top&
succeeds but fg can't pull top back?
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896[07:56:33] <cipher6> stderr "Interupted system
call"
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913[08:02:18] <Cobalt> well_laid_lawn: Thank you. It seems to
work as intended now.
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952[08:20:23] <context> anyone alive
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953[08:20:27] <context> echo "'$var'" ?
''.. echo -n | hexdump -v prints? ''. [[ -z
"$var" ]] ? not empty.
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954[08:20:32] <context> anyone know what might be up :x
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955[08:20:39] <cheapie> Alive? No, not any more, why?
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957[08:21:36] <cheapie> You might want to try ##linux, by the
way. Your question doesn't sound Debian-specific, and
there's more activity there at the moment.
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973[08:29:04] <Obesity> lol
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975[08:29:14] -Obesity- lmfao im so funny lol
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1031[09:06:14] <debrooo> I use both nmcli and nmtui to connect to
my wifi. I'm setting up a new machine with Debian 9 for the
first time and nmtui can scan and list networks but both fail to
connect to any network. Any help please?
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1036[09:08:29] <debrooo> It's a clean Debiab install only:
Standard system utilities, i3, xorg, alsa-utils, chromium,
chromium-l10n and network-manager.
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1056[09:21:23] <asdaljlsd> ??
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1057[09:21:50] <asdaljlsd> does #debian have an opinion on people
who plea not guilty?
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1059[09:22:03] <elky> that's offtopic for here
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1060[09:22:12] <asdaljlsd> almost like an interview
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1062[09:22:20] <asdaljlsd> but not really....cause debian is at
threat
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1063[09:22:23] <asdaljlsd> ?
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1064[09:22:45] <asdaljlsd> zzz
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1065[09:22:51] <burek> ok
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1066[09:23:02] <asdaljlsd> yup
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1067[09:23:07] <burek> ok
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1068[09:24:12] <asdaljlsd> zzz
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1069[09:24:23] <burek> bye dude
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1075[09:26:12] <elvirolo> hi all
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1080[09:26:41] <elvirolo> Could anyone tell me how to force a
version of NFS server-side?
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1086[09:29:00] <asdaljlsd> freenode is international?
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1087[09:29:33] <shtrb> yes
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1088[09:29:38] <asdaljlsd> ucase im lookin to do some community
service.....
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1089[09:29:48] <asdaljlsd> cuase its so illegal......
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1091[09:30:00] <shtrb> what ?
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1092[09:30:04] <asdaljlsd> debian?
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1093[09:30:11] <asdaljlsd> #python be private....
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1094[09:30:25] <asdaljlsd> raping kids in there?
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1095[09:30:25] <burek> what is guy talking about?
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1096[09:30:27] <tx> Try python with two ##'s ;)
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1097[09:30:30] <asdaljlsd> gg?
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1098[09:30:35] <asdaljlsd> !!
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1099[09:30:35] <dpkg> I'm not your csh prompt!
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1101[09:30:48] <asdaljlsd> =) ??
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1105[09:31:16] <asdaljlsd> at least undernet keeps its open?
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1106[09:31:26] <burek> is this a bot?
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1107[09:31:41] <asdaljlsd> nah im a military soldier or something
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1112[09:31:46] <asdaljlsd> tell me what to do and pay me.
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1114[09:31:53] <burek> so, basically a bot
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1115[09:31:59] <elvirolo> Please stop this.
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1116[09:32:04] <asdaljlsd> freenode gah
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1117[09:32:06] <asdaljlsd> gay
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1118[09:32:15] <burek> be nice, bot!
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1120[09:32:40] <asdaljlsd> lol?? /kick asdfasdf?
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1123[09:32:54] <Artemis3> chatter bot eh?
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1124[09:32:57] <asdaljlsd> you think someone gonna get killed for
that?
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1125[09:33:07] <asdaljlsd> like your not fucking your family
members?
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1126[09:33:11] <asdaljlsd> bot that bitch
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1131[09:33:23] <asdaljlsd> stfu
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1133[09:33:26] <asdaljlsd> BUSSINESS
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1139[09:33:48] <asdaljlsd> "private small bussinesses"
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1140[09:33:48] <burek> where the mods at? someone ban this spam
bot
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1142[09:34:08] <asdaljlsd> gg?
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1144[09:34:16] <asdaljlsd> 911?
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1145[09:34:26] <asdaljlsd> freenode in ny?
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1150[09:34:42] <burek> who made this bot? such a bad coding job
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1152[09:35:20] <shtrb> Are you sure it's a bot, it reminds
my the tech support reps I had to deal with
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1153[09:35:21] <asdaljlsd> aight, so yall paid to stfu
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1154[09:35:31] <asdaljlsd> so stfu
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1155[09:35:52] <burek> this bot is bugged bro
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1156[09:36:09] <burek> he thinks hes paying us with imaginary
money
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1157[09:36:40] <shtrb> burek , I could say the same thing about
altice reps
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1158[09:36:43] <asdaljlsd> im aint banned yet cause im not the
pussy?
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1159[09:37:00] <burek> altice?
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1160[09:37:11] <asdaljlsd> whos #1?
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1161[09:37:20] <shtrb> they make comcast sound as a good service
provider
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1162[09:37:39] <asdaljlsd> yos uhould see how they sound in jail.
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1163[09:37:44] <burek> what's comcast?
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1164[09:37:46] <asdaljlsd> ?
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1165[09:37:58] <asdaljlsd> o.0 lol
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1166[09:38:07] <asdaljlsd> g....g......bored to out.
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samba share.. but it doesn't get mounted.. in dmesg i see
"error connecting to socket" "cifs_mount failed with
return code -101"
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1180[09:43:21] <Haohmaru> i read something that suggest that
maybe the network is not set up yet
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1191[09:46:22] <shtrb> Haohmaru , make sure you have updated
cifs_utils and that you have network setup before that (_netdev) ,
you can also move to automount if nothing else works
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1197[09:47:14] <Haohmaru> i installed cifs-utils with apt-get a
minute ago
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1200[09:47:24] <shtrb> in that cases it's updated :)
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1201[09:47:51] <Haohmaru> what do you mean about the network?
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1205[09:48:38] <Haohmaru> i'm using lxde, so the network
configuration is handled by this "WICD" gui thing, afaik
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1209[09:49:09] <Haohmaru> the network here relies on dhcp
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1210[09:49:40] <shtrb> you have two options to make network based
mount to work (that I know of ) , pass _netdev in the mount point or
using the automount option
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1215[09:50:46] <shtrb> add x-systemd.automount to our mount
options for automount
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1216[09:50:57] <shtrb> to your mount option in fstab
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1245[10:04:15] <Haohmaru> shtrb, i was reading about it and i
added "auto" and "x-systemd.automount" .. it
seems to work
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1248[10:04:36] <Haohmaru> weirdly i see the "share"
twice in pcmanfm
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1254[10:05:30] <Haohmaru> once with a network folder icon, and
once with an icon that looks like an ejectable device
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1255[10:05:59] <asdaljlsd> can someone tell dibblego that if the
fucker wants to keep running imma kill him....thanks.
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1256[10:06:08] <asdaljlsd> gg
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1259[10:06:29] <Haohmaru> wut
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1263[10:06:33] <burek> bot is back
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1264[10:06:49] <shtrb> Haohmaru , just remember that automount
will mount on first access (but listed as mounted)
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1271[10:07:31] <Haohmaru> shtrb, i went to the place where the
mounted stuff should appear - and it was all there, so it works
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1272[10:07:40] <Haohmaru> that's all that matters
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1273[10:07:58] <contrapunctus> Can anyone recommend a 4G USB
modem (is that the right term? pop in SIM get mobile data
connection?) that'll work on Debian without additional non-free
firmware?
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1274[10:08:23] <contrapunctus> (nothing of the sort on the wiki
or on H-Node)
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1275[10:08:28] <shtrb> The moment you went there (the action had
been been done) the mount had happened
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1276[10:08:45] <Haohmaru> good enough ;]
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1278[10:09:24] <shtrb> contrapunctus , I'm ussing the Huawei
shitty E8372h model - it does not need any non free firmware , but
it's a pc by it's own
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1281[10:10:54] <shtrb> but if you can get the older
nokia/blackberry that exposed the modem over USB it will be better
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1297[10:19:19] <contrapunctus> shtrb: Thanks :D Say, why would
those be better? (Won't the baseband be non-free on those,
too?)
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1306[10:20:32] <shtrb> I got better speeds on them and it's
a standalone pc that you don't know what it is running
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1310[10:21:00] <shtrb> the Huawei devices running some stripped
android version
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1311[10:21:16] <shtrb> (*) the Huawei devices that I played with
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1355[10:48:06] <jawr> hi, i recently upgraded to debian 9 from 8
and im experiencing some weirdness with my terminal... every time i
detach a screen session my clipboard is cleared
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1356[10:48:18] <jawr> and also its forwarding mouse events to the
terminal
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1357[10:48:30] <jawr> i looked through preferences in the profile
and couldnt find anything :/
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1362[10:51:45] <tiny> Hi, Installing FAI CD / server with fixed
IP / into a KVM. There's no chance to configure IP and right at
the start of boot I get a message "starting version 232"
RTNETLINK answers "Network is unreachable" ...
installation goes on, ends with some errors... is this normal and i
need to manually setup network after install?
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1373[11:01:12] <inch> tiny: What if you dig out kernel and initrd
from the cd, start the vm with -kernel and -initrd options and add
network preseed answers with -append
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1410[11:21:24] <Obesity> fat people are so stupid
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1446[11:38:41] <jrmu> what's a good set up for subscribing
to and replying to many mailing lists? I'm especially
interested in something that can be run from the command line
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1449[11:39:16] <petemc> mail client, mutt is a good command line
mua
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1451[11:40:06] <jelly> isn't exactly command line, has a
curses interface
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1452[11:40:14] <tiny> inch: nice idea thanks, i will first start
fresh from stretch and try to follow guide, setting up a local
debian mirror also ... i want all installs to be the same.
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1453[11:40:18] <tiny> and quick
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1457[11:40:43] <jrmu> petemc: after signing up, my inbox gets
inundated. Is there a good way to sort/tag through the lists?
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1460[11:41:30] <SimonB> Last friday I updates Samaba on a Jessie
8.8 server. Since doing so, I have been unable to start
samba/smbd/nmbd. Via service samba status we see "active
(exited)". There appears to be no other relevant log entries
anywhere.
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1461[11:41:41] <SimonB> /usr/sbin/nmbd and /usr/sbin/smbd were
both missing
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1463[11:42:00] <jelly> jrmu, you need filtering, either on server
side, or on client side when downloading mails. Legitimate mailing
lists have headers you can filter on, like List-Id:
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1466[11:42:23] <SimonB> apt-get install samba seemed to install
already installed packages. At that point smbd and nmbs reappeard
but still same symptoms.
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1469[11:42:53] <SimonB> running processes from terminal works as
it should. init and systemd scripts still dont work as epxected.
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1472[11:43:30] <SimonB> And my typing is shocking today. Sorry.
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1478[11:44:47] <jrmu> jelly: yeah, I guess I should clarify,
I'm fine with curses
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1479[11:44:59] <petemc> jelly: very pedantic
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1480[11:45:10] <petemc> it can used from command line tho...
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1481[11:45:23] <petemc> fsvo used
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1483[11:45:48] <jrmu> petemc: do you personally use mutt and have
good success with it for following mailing lists?
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1487[11:47:50] <jrmu> ok, I'll head over to mutt. Anything
else I might need in addition to mutt for the server/client-side
filtering, or can mutt handle it all client side?
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1493[11:50:10] <petemc> jrmu: i used to when i ran my own mail, i
just use gmail now.
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1499[11:51:55] <jrmu> petemc: thanks. It must work pretty
decently then. I'm the opposite of your case, just pulled out
of gmail a year ago
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1503[11:54:49] <SimonB> Is my /lib/systemd/system/samba.service
supposed to be symlink to /dev/null?
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1507[11:56:42] <inch> Perhaps. I have the same here.
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1510[11:57:20] <petn-randall> SimonB: If /usr/sbin/{n,s}mbd were
missing, something on your system is broken.
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1513[11:57:42] <petn-randall> SimonB: As both files are provided
by the samba package.
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1514[11:58:00] <SimonB> petn-randall: Correct something was
broken, but Im trying to work out how updating samba on the 14th
managed to break it.
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1515[11:58:14] <petn-randall> SimonB: Do you have the output of
your apt-get run? If yes, please share it with us on
replaced-url
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1516[11:58:41] <petn-randall> SimonB: Also the entries in
/var/log/apt/history.log for that date would be relevant.
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1518[11:59:41] <SimonB> petn-randall: will the relevant output
from /var/log/atp/term.log suffice for output?
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1523[12:00:19] <petn-randall> SimonB: Sure, if it covers the
apt-get run you mentioned.
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1525[12:00:51] <SimonB> term.log:
replaced-url
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1526[12:01:07] <lester_g> Hi! Need help. How can I access
Terminator preferences? I clicked on Putty style so now right click
is pasting. can no longer access preferences
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1527[12:01:09] <lester_g> thanks
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1528[12:01:23] <SimonB> history.log:
replaced-url
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1532[12:02:44] <SimonB> I've got it back up and working
again, so I've calmed down a lot. But the term.log output
doesnt really tell me what happened... I'll go through other
logs, and maybe stick to apt-get upgrade for a while.
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1538[12:04:23] <petn-randall> SimonB: "Removing samba
(2:4.2.14+dfsg-0+deb8u6) ..." You removed it in line 3 of your
first paste.
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1542[12:05:31] <SimonB> petn-randall: for some reason a
dist-upgrade removed it... Odd.
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1543[12:05:53] <SimonB> And I dont know how I missed that sorry.
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1545[12:06:11] <petn-randall> ,v samba
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1546[12:06:12] <judd> Package: samba on amd64 -- wheezy:
2:3.6.6-6+deb7u7; wheezy-security: 2:3.6.6-6+deb7u13;
wheezy-backports: 2:4.1.17+dfsg-1~bpo70+1; jessie:
2:4.2.14+dfsg-0+deb8u5; jessie-proposed-updates:
2:4.2.14+dfsg-0+deb8u6; jessie-security: 2:4.2.14+dfsg-0+deb8u6;
stretch: 2:4.5.8+dfsg-2; buster: 2:4.6.5+dfsg-4; sid: 2:4.6.5+dfsg-5
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1548[12:07:25] <petn-randall> SimonB: No problem, we're here
to help. In general I always pay close attention to the packages
apt-get wants to remove, sometimes the dependency resolver gets
surprising ideas.
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1556[12:12:04] <SimonB> petn-randall: Well thank you for your
help
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1570[12:20:07] <xormor> I installed these: "sudo apt-get
install build-essential fakeroot devscripts"
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1571[12:20:25] <xormor> so how do I compile "Graphical Omega
(RPG)"?
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1572[12:20:31] <xormor> it seems to have some compiletime errors.
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1573[12:21:10] <petn-randall> xormor: Is it a Debian package, or
where does "Graphical Omega (RPG)" come from?
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1574[12:21:15] <xormor> I also looked at the normal source code
of normal omega-rpg (debian version) and it had omegatiles.xpm that
displayed a lot of graphical tiles with faces of human beings,
monsters and some weird shapes. it looked quite ugly, though.
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1577[12:22:14] <xormor> petn-randall, it is not a debian package,
but the debian package for omega is "omega-rpg". I would
be happy to make that graphical, too, though. I am now translating
omega-rpg's source code into Finnish. I got the source code for
the character graphics omega-rpg from Debian.
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1579[12:23:05] <JyZyXEL> information in
replaced-url
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1580[12:23:12] <xormor> petn-randall, if the debian package gives
me graphics, then I will be happier, but I will be happy enough if I
can finish my translation into Finnish into the "normal"
text version.
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1581[12:23:20] <JyZyXEL> says: "jessie (stable)"
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1586[12:26:02] <petn-randall> xormor: That didn't answer my
question, though. If you're trying to compile a Debian package,
'apt-get build-dep <packagetocompile>' will install
any build-dependencies needed. For a source tarball from somewhere
else, you need to look up the requirements in the documentation.
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1595[12:29:39] <xormor> petn-randall, what does this mean?
---> "W: Download is performed unsandboxed as root as file
'omega-rpg_0.90-pa9-16.dsc' couldn't be accessed by
user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (13: Lupa
evätty)"
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1597[12:29:58] <petn-randall> !bat
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1598[12:29:59] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
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1599[12:30:04] <petn-randall> !localized errors
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1600[12:30:05] <dpkg> To provide command output in English
instead of your native language, set your locale to an English one
(e.g. C) prior to running the command, e.g. "LC_ALL=C apt-get
-f install".
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1604[12:30:34] <petn-randall> xormor: Can you provide all details
from the first factoid, make sure to use LC_ALL=C so the messages
are in English.
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1611[12:31:51] <xormor> petn-randall, thank you, but I already
fixed the error. I needed to use the command "apt-get source
omega-rpg" instead of "sudo apt-get source
omega-rpg". I need to run it without sudo, as a normal user
(non-root).
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1614[12:34:03] <dhsn> debian stretch - is it a generic name?
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1615[12:34:21] <petn-randall> dhsn: It's the name of the
current stable release (9).
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1618[12:34:50] <dhsn> will it be renamed when debian 10 comes
out?
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1621[12:35:50] <Haohmaru> more like debian 10 would probably have
a different name
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1625[12:36:47] <dhsn> so it is just a random fancy name, and not
a synonym for "stable" like "sid"?
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1626[12:37:08] <Haohmaru> nah
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1631[12:38:22] <tx> The names are based off Toy Story characters.
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1632[12:38:23] <tx> Always have been.
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1634[12:38:53] <tx> Sid is always unstable, it is unchanging. :)
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1635[12:39:41] <Haohmaru> what happens when you run out of toy
story characters?
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1636[12:40:06] <tx> The project ends.
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1637[12:40:10] <tx> :P No idea.
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1638[12:40:16] <Haohmaru> microsoft wins?
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1639[12:40:21] <Haohmaru> oh noes
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1640[12:40:51] <tx> I suppose you could just choose another Pixar
movie.
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1641[12:41:52] <petn-randall> By the time Debian runs out of Toy
Story characters, everyone will be so old that they don't
remember the movies anymore.
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1647[12:42:55] <wuffi600> hi
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1649[12:43:52] <Haohmaru> what if the toy story fan base decide
to protest?
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1650[12:44:02] <Haohmaru> those pesky kids
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1651[12:44:05] <wuffi600> What could be a reason that manually
made softlink in /etc/rc?.d/ are not run on bootup? systemd is not
installed.
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1653[12:45:01] <petn-randall> wuffi600: Can you show us where you
put the symlink, and what it is?
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1657[12:46:12] <wuffi600> petn-randall: /etc/rc2.d/S01privoxy
-> ../init.d/privoxy
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1662[12:47:49] <wuffi600> petn-randall: i can run
/etc/rc2.d/S01privoxy manually , but it is not run on bootup when
entering RL2
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1663[12:47:56] <kchr> wuffi600: should probably be runlvel 3
since it requires networking
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1664[12:47:59] <kchr> right?
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1668[12:48:14] <kchr> maybe that's why it does not start
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1672[12:50:11] <digitalboy> Hi guys, I was wondering: what is the
difference between initrd and initramfs? And which one Debian uses?
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1675[12:50:47] <wuffi600> kchr: the content of the script just
writes $0 to /tmp/testfile, nothing more
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1677[12:51:31] <petn-randall> Oh, an xy problem, interesting.
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1686[12:53:48] <wuffi600> kchr: creating /etc/rc3.d/S01privoxy
-> ../init.d/privoxy and "init 3" does not start it as
well
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1689[12:56:13] <wuffi600> is there a new logic with newer
versions of sysv (e.g. using a source for metainfo about scripts in
/etc/init.d/, regaring out commented lines in the scripts, ... and
so one...)
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1692[12:57:07] <wuffi600> maybe an new file acting as a database
for services and its scripts?
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1693[12:57:16] <moetunes> digitalboy
replaced-url
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1696[12:58:00] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
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1712[13:07:16] <unborn> I would like to know regards the jessie -
from June 2018 to end of April 2020 - does that means I would not
need to re-install my laptop(s) till april 2020 or shall I do
re-install in june 2018? basically I am happy how my debian works
right now and that is also reason that I did not run distro
upgrade.. can anyone clarify? Many thanks.
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1713[13:07:56] <unborn> link showing me the info is this:
replaced-url
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1714[13:08:09] <jrmu> is there something the matter with the
debian xfce live dvd when used for installation?
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1715[13:08:10] <jrmu> I've tested it 3 times now and
couldn't get it to work
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1718[13:09:10] <jrmu> the live dvd works fine, the installer
appears to work fine, loads xfce, then hangs after logging in
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1721[13:12:47] <unborn> !jessie end of life
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1722[13:12:57] <unborn> !jessie
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1723[13:12:57] <dpkg> Jessie is the codename for the current
<oldstable> release, Debian 8, released on 2015-04-25:
replaced-url
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1726[13:15:16] <jrmu> I'm going to switch over to the
netinstall, hopefully that will give me less headache
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1727[13:15:16] <jrmu> do the installers on the live images have a
lot more issues?
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1730[13:17:40] <BluesKaj> jrmu: yes, the gui has issues, the
netinstall also has a gui , but avoid it and just choose plain
install
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1732[13:18:41] <BluesKaj> which is a semi text install ,
that's been around for yrs, but works fine
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1738[13:20:19] <dhsn> .8 is a service pack?
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1739[13:20:21] <jrmu> BluesKaj: Thanks. I've been using the
text installer on the live dvd, still having issues, but yes
I'll try the netinstall
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1740[13:20:22] <jrmu> I also prefer the text installer. :)
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1742[13:21:57] <BluesKaj> jrmu: I've used the text install
on a few machines and it workswell
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1749[13:23:43] <jrmu> BluesKaj: oh, I should clarify, when I
meant live dvd, I didn't mean GUI installer. The live DVD lets
you test debian out before installing (which I need for demo
purposes)
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1750[13:23:51] <Haohmaru> ehm, the live images i've tried
have non-graphical install option too afaik
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1751[13:23:53] <Haohmaru> or am i wrong?
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1754[13:24:26] <jrmu> the live DVD has both a GUI installer and a
text installer
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1758[13:24:44] <BluesKaj> jrmu: yes I ried the lve dvd as well,
and the gui installer failed twice
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1760[13:24:58] <BluesKaj> tried
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1762[13:25:27] <jrmu> Haohmaru: you are correct, the live images
have a non graphical install. But it's not working well for me
for the xfce live dvd at the moment
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1764[13:25:41] <Haohmaru> in what way?
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1767[13:26:32] <Haohmaru> ah, i saw above
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1768[13:26:38] <jrmu> Haohmaru: I followed the non graphical
install 3 times, each time it would appear to install perfectly,
boot up and load xfce, then after logging in it would just hang
indefinitely
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1770[13:27:27] <Haohmaru> so you managed to actually install
debian via that dvd, but then the installed debian doesn't
quite work?
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1771[13:27:28] <jrmu> also I suspect something fishy, I
couldn't seem to log in as root
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1772[13:27:28] <jrmu> kept saying my password was wrong. But I
reinstalled the OS 3 times, and each time it said my password was
wrong
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1773[13:27:39] <jrmu> so I had trouble viewing the logs to figure
out what was wrong with the install
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1777[13:27:46] <jrmu> Haohmaru: correct
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1778[13:28:27] <Haohmaru> a coincidence, i installed debian9 from
a live iso (with lxde) and it turns out i can't log in as root
too
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1780[13:28:29] <jrmu> debian was up, you could switch to the
other consoles via ctrl+alt+f1, and log in, but couldn't log in
to root for some reason, and xfce was just stuck there
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1782[13:28:37] <BluesKaj> jrmu: Iavoided the live image
altogether and downloaded the netinstall .iso
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1783[13:28:41] <Haohmaru> i entered the same passwords for both
root and for the user
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1788[13:29:30] <jrmu> Haohmaru: yes, at first I thought it was
fat finger error, but I'm pretty sure there is a bug in the
installer somewhere
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1790[13:29:33] <BluesKaj> does xgfce ask both root and user pws?
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1791[13:29:43] <jrmu> BluesKaj: Yes, it asks for both
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1792[13:29:45] <BluesKaj> err xfce
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1794[13:30:31] <jrmu> someone should probably file a bug report
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1799[13:31:51] <starch> I had the same problem. After login into
a tty the problem get solved in the x session
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1800[13:32:01] <Haohmaru> i suspected i entered the password
incorrectly in the install, because i was not sitting conveniently
at the keyboard
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1802[13:32:28] <Haohmaru> the user password was "okay"
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1804[13:32:46] <petn-randall> jrmu: The live ISO has a known bug
that the root password isn't properly set. Use the official
installer to get a working system.
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1806[13:33:18] <petn-randall> jrmu: If you have installed the
system, you can reset the root password with this factoid:
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1807[13:33:22] <petn-randall> !frp
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1808[13:33:22] <dpkg> For GRUB: 1) press 'e' to edit
the kernel setting in the grub command line (add
'init=/bin/sh' to the end of it) 2) 'fsck' your
root file system, 3) 'mount -o remount,rw /', 4)
'passwd root' 5) 'mount -o remount,ro /' 6)
'reboot -d -f' (exec /sbin/init should work); For LILO: 1)
'Linux init=/bin/sh' at the LILO boot prompt (hold Shift
while booting), steps 2-6 are the same; For yaboot: 1) 'Linux
init=/bin/sh' at yaboot prompt.
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1810[13:33:34] <jrmu> petn-randall: thanks for clarification
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1811[13:34:21] <petn-randall> jrmu: A lot of people (I guess
coming from Ubuntu, as this is default there) use the live system to
test and then install. But in Debian this gets far less testing than
the official net installer.
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1813[13:34:50] <jrmu> petn-randall: thanks. although, to be
honest, I am losing confidence in the live install, I think I'm
just gonna stick with the netinstall
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1816[13:35:45] <petn-randall> jrmu: Sure, but AFAIR this is the
only bug that pops up throught the live installer.
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1817[13:35:56] <Haohmaru> hm
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1818[13:36:28] <BluesKaj> jrmu: like I posted earlier, use the
netinstall image, it's less than 300mb
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1819[13:36:50] <Haohmaru> i use the live iso because i often
install or reinstall onto these barely working "computers"
and i want to see if the thing would even run
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1820[13:36:50] <jrmu> petn-randall: Ah. Well, I will still use
the live DVD for demo for two students, I think they will have a fun
time
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1822[13:37:38] <jrmu> the live isos make fantastic demos for
people new to linux
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1824[13:38:24] <Haohmaru> indeedz
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1851[13:53:40] <Parrhesiastes> is there usb-remote-senders that
can control (most) tvs? i know about CEC but this seems like a
simpler solution
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1867[14:01:57] <Parrhesiastes> hmm
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1868[14:02:11] <Parrhesiastes> id like someting like
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1869[14:02:32] <Parrhesiastes> "tvconroll --turn-on" to
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1930[14:31:40] <galex-713> Hi
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1931[14:32:24] <galex-713> So, I have the official htc_9271.fw
file from the debian package firmware-atheros, but it still
don’t work :/
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1933[14:33:06] <petn-randall> !doesnt work
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1934[14:33:07] <dpkg> "Doesn't work" is a vague
statement. Does it sit on the couch all day long? Does it
procrastinate doing the dishes? Does it beg on the street for
change? Please be specific! Define 'it' and what it
isn't doing. Give us more details so we can help you without
needing to ask basic questions like "what's the error
message?". Ask me about <smart questions>, <sicco>
and <errors>.
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1935[14:33:21] <galex-713> I can *see* the wifi AP list, and
their percentage, but can’t connect to them (if I try it says
“configuring interface” then disconnect)
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1942[14:34:07] <galex-713> petn-randall, sorry, I am not quick
enough today to write, it’s a bit hot here (too much T-T) and
I just changed computer, then keyboard, so I need to be used to it,
I also lost all my data so my keyboard layout is different now
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1946[14:34:46] <galex-713> petn-randall, I started with a message
that could be understood by people having previously tried to help
me on the same issue another day, before to have end to write the
complete description I can give
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1948[14:35:30] <galex-713> So, when the firmware and driver are
right and you’re under stable, and the software is recent, and
you can *see* the AP yet not connect to, what can that mean?
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1951[14:35:48] <galex-713> Because that’s not the first
time it happens, it already happened to me before with other wifi
usb dongle
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1953[14:36:21] <galex-713> (oh sorry, forgot to precise that too:
I’m using the thinkpenguin wifi usb dongle, the big one with
the rf antenna and the cable)
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1954[14:36:26] <galex-713> Any idea?
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1957[14:37:27] <galex-713> I don’t have very much other
informations because I don’t really well know how do work wifi
at low level, so I don’t know where to search
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1963[14:39:05] <petn-randall> galex-713: Ok, so how are you
trying to connect to them? network-manager?
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1965[14:39:13] <galex-713> yep
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1966[14:39:17] <galex-713> I tried mostly within KDE
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1967[14:39:34] <galex-713> but also tried with the nm-applet,
under… err… MATE or i3 I think…
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1968[14:40:06] <petn-randall> galex-713: Can you paste the output
in /var/log/syslog when you try to connect to the wifi?
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1970[14:40:33] <galex-713> yes wait a bit
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1971[14:40:45] <petn-randall> sure, I'm here all day :)
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1972[14:41:42] <galex-713> ^^
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1991[14:49:00] <galex-713> petn-randall, here the last talk since
the usb dongle was plugged (I think, the first lines talk about usb
and drivers so I think so):
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1992[14:49:46] <galex-713> petn-randall, do you want dmesg output
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1993[14:51:04] <galex-713> petn-randall, dmesg, more concise:
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2033[15:02:17] <jrmu> what's the best tool for rescuing data
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2035[15:03:12] <jrmu> I accidentally reformatted an ext4
partition with some data
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2037[15:03:30] <galex-713> jrmu, ddrescue plus photorec/testdisk?
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2038[15:04:07] <galex-713> afaik if it’s only the beginning
of the partition there should be a way to do that with tools
specific to ext4 but that would be difficult
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2043[15:06:12] <Haohmaru> what are these new things.. IBus, Mozc?
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2046[15:08:08] <jrmu> galex-713: hmm, photorec/testdisk may be
valuable, thanks
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2048[15:10:30] <jrmu> Haohmaru: Ibus is for inputting foreign
languages, right?
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2052[15:11:31] <Haohmaru> it looks like so
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2053[15:11:58] <Haohmaru> something related to this IBus thing
causes side effects in one app
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2060[15:14:59] <galex-713> Haohmaru, afaik ibus is a high-level
interoperable stuff where apps do connect to communicate together,
so it’s very generic, afaik
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2061[15:15:29] <jelly> ,i ibus
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2062[15:15:39] <judd> Package ibus (utils, optional) in
stretch/amd64: Intelligent Input Bus - core. Version: 1.5.14-3;
Size: 498.5k; Installed: 1937k; Homepage:
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2066[15:16:10] <jelly> that sounds like only for input, keyboards
and such
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2068[15:16:51] <Haohmaru> and the side effects had something to
do with typing in the app's editboxes
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2069[15:17:00] <Haohmaru> specifically backspace was unusable
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2070[15:17:30] <Haohmaru> but just this one app, no issues typing
in leafpad, or browser..
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2089[15:28:16] <carmelo11> Good evening, I created a bootable usb
with the following command
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2090[15:28:34] <carmelo11> from 'su'
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2091[15:28:37] <carmelo11> cp debian-9.0.0-i386-netinst.iso
/dev/sdb
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2093[15:28:43] <carmelo11> sync
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2095[15:29:25] <carmelo11> The iso image has been copied, when i
open gparted I get the following warning
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2096[15:29:37] <carmelo11> The driver descriptor says the
physical block size is 2048 bytes, but Linux says it is 512 bytes
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2099[15:30:51] <BluesKaj> carmelo11, yes it's just a warning
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2100[15:30:52] <Brigo> carmelo11 i think that's not a
problem
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2102[15:31:40] <carmelo11> How do I check that the usb has been
written regularly?
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2103[15:32:24] <petn-randall> carmelo11: IIRC the release notes
have the command to check it for correctness.
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2104[15:32:59] <petn-randall> !check iso
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2105[15:32:59] <dpkg> To verify you have a valid and official
Debian CD/DVD image, see
replaced-url
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2106[15:33:13] <petn-randall> carmelo11: See above, replace
/dev/cdrom with /dev/sdb.
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2113[15:37:35] <carmelo11> warning can I ignore it, or is it a
problem?
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2115[15:39:03] <petn-randall> carmelo11: BluesKaj and Brigo
already said you can ignore it.
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2116[15:39:44] <carmelo11> Yes, but I wanted to understand why it
happens
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2118[15:40:39] <jrmu> galex-713: thank you! photorec recovered my
two lost audio recordings perfectly
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2119[15:40:46] <jrmu> quite amazing how well it works
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2124[15:43:49] <galex-713> jrmu, yes, it’s made for that
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2125[15:44:04] <galex-713> would be better to be able to recover
file hierarchy, at least partially, too
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2128[15:44:17] <galex-713> petn-randall, did you see my pastes?
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2130[15:45:09] <petn-randall> galex-713: just a sec
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2131[15:46:05] <petn-randall> galex-713: "<info>
[1500554497.5157] device (wlx00c0ca75c1e2): state change: config
-> failed (reason 'ssid-not-found') [50 120 53]"
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2132[15:46:43] <petn-randall> galex-713: I'm guessing
that's your problem. Looks like you've accidentally
typo'd the SSID in the setup of that wifi connection
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2133[15:47:33] <madonius> Hi, does anybody use grsec on debian?
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2134[15:47:45] <carmelo11> petn-randall I have verify the md5sum
and it is different
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2135[15:47:52] <madonius> ^ in a production environment
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2137[15:48:19] <carmelo11> the command that I use dd if=/dev/sdb
| md5sum
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2138[15:48:24] <petn-randall> madonius: no surveys please,
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2139[15:48:35] <petn-randall> madonius: no surveys please, just
ask your real question.
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2142[15:48:49] <madonius> petn-randall: you are right…
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2144[15:49:05] <petn-randall> carmelo11: Of course that's
different. You completely ignored the factoid I pointed you to.
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2145[15:49:06] <madonius> ich was wondering what issues I would
be expecting when I ran it
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2146[15:49:09] <petn-randall> !check iso
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2147[15:49:09] <dpkg> To verify you have a valid and official
Debian CD/DVD image, see
replaced-url
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2148[15:49:22] <galex-713> petn-randall, I never wrote the ssid
with my keyboard :/ just selectionned it in the network-manager menu
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2149[15:49:24] <petn-randall> carmelo11: See what dpkg wrote. Use
*that* command.
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2150[15:50:00] <petn-randall> galex-713: The 2nd paste hints that
the password is wrong.
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2155[15:51:20] <carmelo11> petn-randall this? dd if=/dev/cdrom |
head -c `stat --format=%s filename.iso` | md5sum
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2156[15:51:38] <greycat> Yes, substitute your device for
/dev/cdrom
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2158[15:52:01] <petn-randall> madonius: From what I've heard
they're not releasing the source patches anymore, so you'd
have to find the patches yourself.
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2159[15:52:18] <petn-randall> madonius: You might be better off
with apparmor/selinux if you want to harden your Debian system.
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2161[15:52:35] <madonius> in Jessie-Backports there is still
linux-image-grsec-amd64 and ofcourse in sid
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2162[15:52:57] <madonius> so I would have to build the kernels
anew :/
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2163[15:53:10] <carmelo11> head -c `stat --format=%s filename.iso
what does he do?
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2164[15:53:12] <madonius> nothing I'd like to do in prod
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2165[15:53:27] <greycat> carmelo11: run the part in `...` and
see.
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2167[15:53:54] <madonius> carmelo11: you could also have a look
in the manpages :)
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2169[15:54:05] <madonius> a great chance to learn
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2171[15:54:37] * cheapie would look up the manpage for that, but
he's stuck with a Windows box at the moment... and while the
internet can be helpful, typing "man head" into Google
sounds like a bad idea...
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2173[15:55:02] <madonius> :D
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2174[15:55:05] <greycat>
replaced-url
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2175[15:55:14] <cheapie> greycat: Thanks.
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2177[15:55:34] <carmelo11> trying...
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2180[15:55:42] <madonius> cheapie: you could try 'manpage
head linux'
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2181[15:55:55] <madonius> that should get rid of the N in NSFW
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2188[15:58:33] <potentialfedora> hello
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2189[15:58:54] <potentialfedora> is DEB_HOST_ARCH into your
env/shell?
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2190[15:59:39] <galex-713> petn-randall, it’s a
password-less AP :/
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2191[15:59:39] <greycat> There are no env vars containing DEB in
my env except the ones I placed there myself. If that's what
you're asking.
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2192[15:59:50] <carmelo11> stat --format=%s
debian-9.0.0-i386-netinst.iso return me: 393216000 Are the bytes
that dd must count?
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2193[15:59:51] <galex-713> afaik the “password” is
entered through a captive portal
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2195[15:59:57] <greycat> carmelo11: yes
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2197[16:00:15] <potentialfedora> yes
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2198[16:00:20] <greycat> carmelo11: or more precisely,
that's how many bytes *head* will accept from the output of dd
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2200[16:00:57] <potentialfedora> and is it some perl variable?
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2202[16:01:20] <greycat> carmelo11: since the device is almost
certainly *not* precisely 393216000 in size, you need to make md5sum
get only that many bytes, or else your MD5 will be wrong because of
the 6 bazillion 0 bytes that are added at the end.
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2203[16:01:43] <petn-randall> potentialfedora: Ask your real
question please.
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2204[16:01:59] <carmelo11> Ok now the md5sum is correct but I
wanted to understand why the warning appears
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2210[16:03:44] <potentialfedora> the real question was figuring
out why that was written inside an makefile
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2212[16:03:59] <greycat> Then ask whoever wrote the Makefile.
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2214[16:04:28] <greycat> There's a good chance it's set
by some other part of that project's build system, and nobody
outside that project would have any idea what it is.
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2219[16:05:43] <potentialfedora> well my idea is some
Architecture
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2221[16:06:04] <Agiofws> Hi
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2224[16:07:52] <Agiofws> Does a USB stick have an MBR ? Do I have
to have an MBR to install grub on to it? Is there a special way to
format / partition a USB stick to install grub onto it?
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2226[16:08:14] <greycat> It has an MBR if you write an MBR onto
it.
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2228[16:08:39] <Agiofws> How would I do that?
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2229[16:08:49] <greycat> Normally by installing grub onto it.
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2231[16:09:02] <greycat> Assuming you use a dos partition format
and not a GPT partition table.
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2232[16:09:17] <jhutchins> Agiofws: What's your actual goal?
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2238[16:10:09] <jhutchins> Agiofws: A usb drive can have an MBR,
and can be bootable. It can be a live image to run Debian (or
another OS), it can be an installer.
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2239[16:10:13] <Agiofws> Installation CD asks me where I should
install grub I choose /Dev/sdb but the stick won't boot into
grub any ideas?
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2241[16:10:58] <jhutchins> Agiofws: Did you install Debian onto
the stick?
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2243[16:11:05] <Agiofws> Jhutchins. Can it be a proper linux
installation
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2244[16:11:18] <jhutchins> Agiofws: Yes. It will be painfully
slow.
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2245[16:11:20] <Agiofws> Not a live c image
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2247[16:11:33] <jhutchins> Agiofws: It is better to use a live
image and write that directly to the stick.
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2249[16:12:19] <Agiofws> Live image is not portable filewize
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2251[16:13:16] <Agiofws> I want to change setting in my OS and
save files
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2253[16:13:47] <greycat> Did you give the USB device a dos
partiton table, or a gpt partition table?
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2254[16:13:59] <greycat> Are you trying to boot it with UEFI or
legacy-dos?
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2258[16:14:24] <Agiofws> Greycat I used an extra file.system
would that be the cause my problem?
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2259[16:15:01] <potentialfedora> shouldn't Agiofws need an
persistent system, and chroot into the live?
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2262[16:16:07] <petn-randall> Agiofws: Common USB sticks are
painfully slow and not really usable as a system. Unless you're
fine with booting 15+ minutes to the desktop.
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2263[16:16:14] <Agiofws> Installer did not give me an option. For
one at least net installer
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2264[16:16:28] <Agiofws> Legasy bios
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2265[16:16:40] <tarantul> Ppl! If I want build package with
pbuilder, should I have orig.tar.gz ?
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2267[16:16:52] <simbalion> Does the dist-upgrade to stretch from
jessie run "mysql-upgrade" to update the database for
mariadb?
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2269[16:17:06] <petn-randall> tarantul: yes, it helps to have the
source code if you want to build a package.
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2270[16:17:15] <Haohmaru> petn-randall, i recently installed
32bit debian 8.8 with lxde onto a usb stick.. it takes less than 15
minutes to reach the desktop
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2273[16:17:41] <petn-randall> Haohmaru: Is it a common USB stick,
or did you pay more than 20$ for it?
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2275[16:17:59] <Haohmaru> a cheap one
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2276[16:18:09] <Agiofws> I payed 10 euros for it but
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2277[16:18:11] * greycat wonders why you'd put a
"desktop" on such a thing
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2278[16:18:21] <Agiofws> Still it should boot into grub
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2279[16:18:33] <Haohmaru> greycat, because the thing
couldn't have a hard disk
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2280[16:18:49] <greycat> Agiofws: maybe you should manually
partition the thing outside of the installer, so you have all the
tools you want
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2283[16:19:20] <Agiofws> Can you give me a schematic?
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2284[16:19:35] <Agiofws> How many partitions what is?
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2285[16:19:50] <Agiofws> What fs?
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2286[16:20:08] <greycat> dos partition label, leave 1 MB or more
at the beginning (don't start the partition at byte 0, leave
space for an MBR), make one partition that spans the rest of the
device, and use that as /
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2287[16:20:15] <greycat> no swap space, because swapping to this
device is the last thing you ever want
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2289[16:20:44] <Haohmaru> Agiofws, when you partitioned the usb
stick - did you have the B flag on the partition which should be
bootable?
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2290[16:20:54] <Haohmaru> or did you left it without
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2291[16:21:03] <Haohmaru> and which version of debian did you try
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2292[16:21:10] <Agiofws> Does cfdisk or fdisk give me an option
for dos partition
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2293[16:21:20] <potentialfedora> unless you have some very old
system then swapping is ok, right?
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2294[16:21:25] <Agiofws> Yes I did
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2295[16:21:36] <greycat> potentialfedora: we're talking
about a commodity $10 USB stick
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2296[16:21:41] <Agiofws> Debian 9
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2297[16:22:03] <potentialfedora> oh
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2298[16:22:03] <greycat> (or €10)
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2299[16:22:06] <Haohmaru> i had issues with debian 8.5 iirc, the
installation did not ask me where to put grub, and decided to put it
onto the wrong usb stick i guess (the one where the actual live iso
runs from)
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2301[16:22:21] <Haohmaru> but debian 8.8 live installation asked,
and it worke
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2302[16:22:23] <Haohmaru> ..d
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2306[16:22:52] <Agiofws> So 2 partitions?
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2307[16:23:03] <greycat> What are you going to use the second one
for?
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2309[16:23:10] <Agiofws> Is dos a filesystem?
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2310[16:23:17] <greycat> .......
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2311[16:23:20] <greycat> why me
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2312[16:23:36] <Agiofws> For the root installation
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2313[16:23:42] <Agiofws> /
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2315[16:23:58] <Agiofws> And the first for grub?
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2317[16:24:09] <greycat> In parted, the "mklabel"
command takes an argument for the type of disklabel (partition table
format). Options include "msdos" and "gpt" and a
bunch of other, weird things.
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2318[16:24:37] <greycat> I don't know what the cfdisk or
fdisk analogous commands are.
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2320[16:25:04] <tarantul> petn-randall: How I can build a package
if I get source from git? I want build package without generating
orig.tar.gz and *.dsc files. Is it possible?
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2321[16:25:32] <petn-randall> tarantul: With what command are you
currently building it?
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2325[16:25:50] <Agiofws> Gfeycat one partition but not starting
from 0 byte?
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2326[16:25:59] <greycat> Yes, that's what I said.
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2329[16:26:22] <greycat> That's how it normally works with
msdos disklabels.
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2330[16:26:31] <Agiofws> How do I get a dos partition on it
though?
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2331[16:26:43] <greycat> You don't.
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2332[16:26:47] <Agiofws> Mkfs.msdos?
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2335[16:27:04] <Agiofws> ?
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2336[16:27:05] <greycat> msdos or dos is the name of the
DISKLABEL aka the PARTITION TABLE TYPE
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2338[16:27:22] <greycat> I NEVER said to create a fat/vfat/ntfs
FILE SYSTEM.
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2340[16:27:38] <Agiofws> Ok and how do I set the partition table
type?
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2341[16:27:50] <greycat> In parted, it's "mklabel
msdos".
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2342[16:27:59] <greycat> I don't know the analogous commands
for cfdisk or fdisk.
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2343[16:28:01] <potentialfedora> there is an option in gparted to
do that
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2344[16:29:04] <Agiofws> And after that make a partition starting
from further that the first MB?
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2345[16:29:31] <potentialfedora> yes else there is no space for
grub
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2348[16:30:41] <jrmu> ls
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2349[16:31:29] <jrmu> sorry, ignore, typo
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2351[16:32:02] <petn-randall> dpkg: ls
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2352[16:32:03] <dpkg> CONFIG.SYS AUTOEXEC.BAT TEMP WINDOWS My
Documents PROGRA~1
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2354[16:32:11] <petn-randall> jrmu: :)
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2358[16:33:56] <shtrb> petn wtf ?
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2359[16:34:17] <potentialfedora> is dpkg a bot?
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2361[16:34:24] <tarantul> petn-randall: pdebuild
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2362[16:34:25] <greycat> dpkg, what are you
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2363[16:34:25] <dpkg> I am an infobot. For more information, ask
me about <infobot>.
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2365[16:34:40] <jrmu> petn-randall: yeah sorry for typing in the
wrong window. although I think it's dir on windows
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2369[16:35:20] <tarantul> petn-randall: I try pdebuild, but
currently I have no one success build
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2373[16:35:30] <shtrb> greycat , where can I get that exchange 1
usd to 1 euro ?
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2374[16:35:44] <sonOfRa> dpkg: do you pass the turing test?
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2375[16:35:44] * dpkg eagerly does you pass the turing test
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2376[16:35:56] <sonOfRa> aw.
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2384[16:38:02] <potentialfedora> dpkg, what is your dream
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2385[16:38:02] <dpkg> potentialfedora: what are you talking
about?
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2388[16:38:53] <greycat> !dream
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2389[16:38:53] * dpkg rolls over and envisions being hosted on the MCR
cluster in LLNL with a load of 1
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2390[16:39:01] <huwjr> hia - anyone run into an issue running
cirrus on ubuntu 16.04.2 specifically? seems to be setting the wrong
console at boot and i’m unsure as to the proper fix
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2393[16:39:22] <greycat> huwjr: sounds like a question for
#ubuntu
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2395[16:39:34] <huwjr> woops!
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2396[16:39:40] <vista> Hey, I appear to have made a complete mess
of my packages, specifically in the gcc/cpp areas after my
half-assed attempt at updating my kernel
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2398[16:40:01] <galex-713> petn-randall, re
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2399[16:40:06] <vista> is there any simple way of returning my
installed packages to a sane state?
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2400[16:40:15] <vista> or should I start preparing a debian ISO
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2402[16:40:39] <greycat> vista: what did you break, exactly?
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2403[16:40:42] <abrotman> vista: we'd need more info on
"mess"
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2404[16:41:05] <vista> I am trying to install
linux-headers-4.9.0-3-amd64 at the moment
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2406[16:41:53] <vista> I get the message "Depends:
linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 but it is not going to be installed. E:
Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages."
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2407[16:42:11] <vista> trying to install that leads to
"Depends: gcc-6 ..."
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2408[16:42:13] <petn-randall> !bat
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2409[16:42:13] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
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2411[16:42:28] <petn-randall> vista: Can you provide *all* info
from dpkg's factoid above?
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2415[16:43:06] <vista> sure thing
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2421[16:44:35] <galex-713> petn-randall, so how can there be a
password problem for a password-less AP, and how can there be an
SSID typo if I never wrote it with my keyboard but just used the
mouse?
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2424[16:44:57] <vista> here is the paste:
replaced-url
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2425[16:45:02] <vista> it's a mess, I know
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2426[16:45:28] <vista> there must be packages on my system from 3
different sources
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2427[16:45:49] <galex-713> afaik debian don’t support
different sources from debian
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2429[16:46:14] <galex-713> yet maybe it depends from how much of
the system maybe, or how much libs come from non-debian sources
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2432[16:46:53] <vista> the mirror.atw.co.hu ones are just debian
mirrors hosted by my VPS provider
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2439[16:47:47] <petn-randall> vista: I'd just reinstall
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2440[16:47:49] <petn-randall> !frankendebian
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2441[16:47:50] <dpkg> When you get random packages from random
repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and
derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone
can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and
#debian certainly doesn't want to even try. See if you can
convince ##linux to help.
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2443[16:47:56] <vista> yeah, that's the plan
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2444[16:48:43] <petn-randall> vista: You've got jessie,
jessie-backports and unstable, security-updates from stretch, and
random Ubuntu PPAs in there. $deity knows what state your system is
in.
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2446[16:49:43] <vista> blame the random Ubuntu PPA on the
!$&£# that is Ansible
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2453[16:53:26] <petn-randall> vista: I'm guessing your
system is a third of jessie, stretch and unstable. Especially if
it's an libc6 issue.
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2455[16:53:52] <vista> yup
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2456[16:54:01] <galex-713> petn-randall, no idea?
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2458[16:54:15] <petn-randall> galex-713: Sorry, no.
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2463[16:55:18] <galex-713> :/
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2467[16:55:36] <galex-713> petn-randall, an idea of where I could
ask? where I could find people who know more about wifi?
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2472[16:55:52] <galex-713> #linux? some debian mailing-list? is
there a network-manager channel?
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2475[16:57:13] <petn-randall> galex-713: In here maybe? You just
need to be a little patient.
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2476[16:57:40] <Agiofws> potentialfedora: so if choose to install
grub onto a extra partition it didn't install grub onto the USB
even if I choose Dev/USB?
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2477[16:58:04] <Agiofws> Dev/sdb
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2478[16:58:24] <galex-713> petn-randall, do people really read
backlog here?
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2479[16:58:35] <greycat> You don't install GRUB into a
partition in the msdos universe. You install it onto a *device*. The
first few hundred bytes of the device are called the
"MBR". It's raw. Primitive.
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2507[17:11:10] <Agiofws> And how would I know if the /
installation started from 0 byte or not?
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2510[17:11:52] <greycat> By looking at the friggin'
partition table in whatever tool you are using.
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2512[17:12:34] <greycat> Either fdisk -l, or parted -l, or the
analogous invocation of whatever you are using.
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2515[17:13:00] <greycat> (Or various internal commands to print
the partition table as is, while you are inside one of them, etc.,
etc., etc., etc., etc.)
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2517[17:13:56] <galex-713> also I’m still searching how to
send smses from debian when I have a gsm modem inside my computer
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2520[17:16:40] <David_Hedlund> Can I show hidden files in the
Desktop?
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2521[17:16:54] <David_Hedlund> on the Desktop*
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2549[17:28:42] <BluesKaj> David_Hedlund, which DE?
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2552[17:30:04] <David_Hedlund> BluesKaj: GNOME but the don't
answer in #gnome
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2554[17:30:53] <marilynp> might be OT
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2555[17:30:55] <marilynp> any idea why i'm getting a
Context3D not available! Possible reasons: wrong wmode or missing
device support. error on facebook games running 32 bit firefox 54.0
version
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2558[17:31:10] <BluesKaj> David_Hedlund, dunno much about
gnome...think hidden files are hidden for a good reason...clutter on
the desktop
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2559[17:31:11] <marilynp> google search yeilds no fixes
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2561[17:32:08] <abrotman> might need the gnome-tweak-tool
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2562[17:32:08] <BluesKaj> David_Hedlund, and they aren't
used very much
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2564[17:32:58] <petn-randall> marilynp: Why might it be OT? What
are you trying to do? etc.
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2565[17:32:59] <petn-randall> !ask
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2567[17:32:59] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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2569[17:33:35] <petn-randall> marilynp: It makes sense to at
least provide enough context so people understand what you're
talking about.
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2572[17:34:10] <marilynp> get some facebook games working in
firefox 54.0
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2574[17:34:36] <marilynp> Context3D not available! Possible
reasons: wrong wmode or missing device support.
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2575[17:34:38] <petn-randall> marilynp: And where is this error
showing up?
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2576[17:34:44] <marilynp> is the error when running the game
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2578[17:34:57] <petn-randall> marilynp: The error shows up on the
web page?
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2579[17:34:59] <marilynp> in facebook
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2580[17:35:01] <marilynp> yes
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2581[17:35:42] <David_Hedlund> abrotman: Thank you. Its not in
gnome-tweak-tool either. There should really be an option to show
hidden files on the Desktop though.
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2584[17:36:16] <marilynp> cleared cache and lfash cache
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2585[17:36:23] <marilynp> still same issue
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2586[17:36:24] <petn-randall> marilynp: From a quick google
search this is due to Adobe flash not being installed.
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2589[17:36:43] <marilynp> have installed flashplugin-installer
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2590[17:36:52] <petn-randall> ,v flashplugin-installer
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2591[17:36:53] <judd> No package named
'flashplugin-installer' was found in amd64.
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2592[17:37:00] <marilynp> flash player is showing in
about:pluggins
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2594[17:37:21] <petn-randall> marilynp: Then your only hope is to
ask whoever made the game to fix it.
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2598[17:37:34] <jrmu> I installed sudo, then ran visudo and
uncommented the sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL line, ran adduser
<nick> sudo, then logged out and back in again, verified that
`groups` outputs sudo, and still can't use sudo because my user
is not in the sudoers file
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2599[17:38:20] <dTal> marilynp: when you say google yields no
fixes, did you try the first result for "context3d" which
suggests that it's a conflict between the particular version of
Flash and Firefox?
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2600[17:38:30] <BluesKaj> jrmu, you have to be root to adduser to
sudo
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2601[17:38:35] <jrmu> it's easy for me to add an extra line
specifically for my user but does anyone know why adding my user to
the sudo group doesn't work?
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2602[17:38:38] <petn-randall> jrmu: It's not commented.
'%sudo' applies to the group sudo, as opposed to
'sudo [...]' which applies to the user sudo.
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2603[17:38:41] <dTal>
replaced-url
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2604[17:38:48] <jrmu> BluesKaj: all this is being run as root
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2605[17:39:36] <jrmu> petn-randall: Oh! ok, so by deleting the %,
I made sudo think it was for the user 'sudo' rather than
the group sudo
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2606[17:39:36] <jrmu> thanks, let me put that % back in
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2607[17:39:50] <DammitJim> I don't even know where to ask
this question, but here it goes... what do I need to do to ensure a
service is not in the middle of an action so that if I reboot it,
the service gets all messed up
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2608[17:40:18] <DammitJim> so, the service I'm talking about
deals with a java service wrapper that runs jobs on a scheduled
basis
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2610[17:40:30] <somiaj> you shoudln't have to do anything, a
proper shutdown should ask the service to shutdown, which means that
your shutdown/reboot will wait until the service completes its
process and shuts down.
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2612[17:40:34] <DammitJim> it seems that the last time I rebooted
the server, one of those jobs got all messed up
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2613[17:40:41] <jrmu> petn-randall: fixed, thank you
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2614[17:40:42] <bezaban> DammitJim: the service will be shut down
by the init script (or systemd unit), which should cleanly exit
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2615[17:40:52] <somiaj> DammitJim: is this a service that has a
unit file or a cron job?
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2616[17:40:55] <bezaban> if there is none, write one :)
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2617[17:41:00] <DammitJim> so, maybe I have a problem with this
java service wrapper?
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2619[17:41:23] <somiaj> the shutdown script for the service
should know to wait for it to complete any action before shutting it
down.
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2620[17:41:34] <DammitJim> somiaj, unit file...
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2622[17:41:41] <petn-randall> jrmu: you're welcome!
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2624[17:41:52] <somiaj> unit file, look at the options DammitJim,
there should be some
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2626[17:42:07] <marilynp> dTal: yes i have read that i wondered
if you very knowledgable guys knew of a fix! i see there is a bug
report and that i should be a little patient
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2627[17:42:07] <DammitJim> yeah, now I think I can see this more
clearly... there is something about this java service wrapper and
the application that runs these jobs where there is a disconnect
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2630[17:42:36] <DammitJim> I also thought it would be ridiculous
that I would need to watch every single service to make sure it
wasn't "doing anything" so that I can restart the
service
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2631[17:42:40] <DammitJim> restart the server*
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2658[17:50:17] <marilynp> dTal: seems to work in chromium lets
hope fireofx and adobe flash fix the the issue for others soon
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2661[17:51:24] <nicechap> hi, what is the easiest way to install
vlc 3 (or newer) on my debian stretch?
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2663[17:51:33] <jhutchins> DammitJim: WE don't deal with the
kill command as much as we used to, but what you're looking at
is the difference between a kill -15 which is a clean shutdown,
refuse new requests and complete existing processes, close files
cleanly, and a kill -9 which stops the process now, no matter what
it's doing.
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2664[17:51:34] <nicechap> googling didnt really help me much
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2666[17:52:12] <jhutchins> DammitJim: A proper shutdown uses the
TERM signal and waits for a clean exit.
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2667[17:52:27] <jhutchins> ,v vlc
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2668[17:52:29] <judd> Package: vlc on amd64 -- wheezy-security:
2.0.3-5+deb7u2+b1; wheezy: 2.0.3-5+deb7u2+b1; wheezy-backports:
2.1.5-1~bpo70+1; jessie-security: 2.2.4-1~deb8u1; jessie:
2.2.5-1~deb8u1; stretch: 2.2.6-1~deb9u1; sid: 2.2.6-3; buster:
2.2.6-3; wheezy-multimedia: 1:2.0.6-dmo3+deb7u2; jessie-multimedia:
1:2.2.1-dmo3+deb8u3; stretch-multimedia: 1:2.2.6-dmo2;
sid-multimedia:
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2670[17:52:30] <judd> 1:2.2.6-dmo4; buster-multimedia:
1:2.2.6-dmo4
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2671[17:52:55] <jhutchins> nicechap: What does 3 have that you
need?
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2674[17:53:20] <nicechap> well, the reason is that I want to
stream my videos to chromecast
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2676[17:53:55] <jhutchins> nicechap: Current release appears to
be 2.2.6
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2678[17:54:03] <nicechap> I tried python tool, but the videos
stutter a lot (Pat-Carter/stream2chromecast)
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2680[17:54:41] <petn-randall> nicechap: Given that VLC v3
isn't even released yet, I doubt you'll find it in Debian
any time soon.
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2681[17:54:47] <nicechap> jhutchins: I downloaded the source but
it looks scary
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2682[17:54:58] <nicechap> not daring to compile
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2683[17:55:06] <jhutchins> Where from? The VLC page has 2.2.6
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2687[17:55:55] <nicechap>
replaced-url
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2692[17:56:54] <petn-randall> nicechap: Even there I don't
see a 3.0 release.
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2693[17:57:04] <nicechap> >300mb I believe
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2694[17:57:32] <nicechap> uhh crap, maybe I read it wrong
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2697[17:58:14] <nicechap> indeed, my bad
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2698[17:58:18] <assassinpinapple> hello everyone. I have a debian
jessie on a FDE, and I am wondering how may I go to install another
debian in the same hard disk without having to set up another LVM.
Couldn't find much by searching, any hint is welcome!
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2699[17:58:19] <nicechap> the version I had didnt work
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2700[17:58:29] <nicechap> and read a web link too quickly
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2701[17:58:33] <petn-randall> nicechap: They might be preparing a
3.0 release in the master branch, but there are good chances it
doesn't even compile yet.
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2704[17:58:48] <nicechap> let me retry the command
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2707[17:59:33] <Trel> Is there a way to install debian with the
text mode installer WITHOUT downloading upgrades (from the netinst
version), like a command line switch or something. I want to assign
IP information and such, but don't want to download the updates
as part of the install process.
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2709[18:00:07] <jhutchins> nicechap: Unless you plan to work on
developing it, 2.2.6 is what you want to run.
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2710[18:00:14] <jrmu> is there a wiki page somewhere with some
quick tips on how to reduce power consumption on laptops?
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2713[18:00:40] <dondelelcaro> Trel: in the netinst, you'll
have to install some packages from the net which generally means
installing updates as well
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2714[18:00:43] <nicechap> so I run this, $ vlc
--sout="#chromecast{ip=192.168.0.17}" video.mkv
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2715[18:00:45] <jhutchins> Trel: What are you trying to
accomplish by avoiding the updates?
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2716[18:00:56] <nicechap> and I get... core stream output error:
stream chain failed for `chromecast{ip=192.168.0.17}'
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2717[18:01:08] <nicechap> I know that this is the IP address
where ccast runs
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2718[18:02:00] <jrmu> if there was a simple command to run to
reduce the processor performance, that would probably be good enough
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2719[18:02:02] <Trel> dondelelcaro, it's not necessary
because I can get what I need completely offline (with netinst).
jhutchins, my goal is to quickly build out and configure a base
image without having to wait. I can do the updates after I configure
everything.
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2721[18:03:11] <jhutchins> Trel: I don't run the installer
very often, but iirc the netinst pulls the latest version from the
net, it doesn't do a separate update step except possibly for
the packages it installs from the image rather than from the net.
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2726[18:03:55] <jhutchins> Trel: If you're doing multiple
machines and don't want to wait for downloads, use a full
install image and say no when it asks to update.
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2730[18:04:45] <petn-randall> Trel: If you want to install
offline, there are complete DVD sets for that. But maybe you want to
tell us about the bigger picture first.
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2732[18:05:20] <ssarah> on a new debian server machine, what do u
do to avoid all the locale problems?
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2734[18:05:35] <petn-randall> !ask
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2735[18:05:35] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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2736[18:05:36] <Trel> petn-randall, I want to install offline
with the netinst disc. That's the whole picture. It installs
enough of what I need for a QUICK test machine.
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2737[18:05:37] <ssarah> i'm in portugal, so i usually get a
lot of locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file
or directory
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2738[18:05:39] <petn-randall> ssarah: ^^^
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2739[18:05:43] <Trel> And is nice and small
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2740[18:05:53] <Trel> But I need to wait for the update step to
time out which wastes time.
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2741[18:05:59] <dondelelcaro> Trel: if you don't select a
mirror, it won't try to do updates.
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2743[18:06:46] <dondelelcaro> (or at least, it shouldn't. It
also won't configure sources.list, but presumably that's
what you want too)
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2745[18:06:53] <ssarah> before i put LC_ALL=C somewhere to fix
it, but i'm reading in the docs that's not recommended, is
there a good practice
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2746[18:06:58] <ssarah> ?
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2748[18:07:04] <Trel> dondelelcaro, that could work I'll
give that a shot.
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2749[18:07:13] <dondelelcaro> ssarah: you should just
dpkg-reconfigure locales; and build the correct locales
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2750[18:07:16] <assassinpinapple> ssarah, sudo dpkg-reconfigure
locale?
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2752[18:07:38] <ssarah> i want it to be non-interactive
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2754[18:07:44] <ssarah> is there way?
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2755[18:07:56] <Trel> I'm about to build a test VM in a few
moments, I'll let you know if that worked.
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2756[18:07:58] <mr__tea> there is always a way
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2757[18:08:04] <ssarah> hehe
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2761[18:09:06] <dondelelcaro> ssarah: yes, put them in
/etc/locale.gen, and run locale-gen
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2764[18:09:20] <dondelelcaro> ssarah: man locale.gen locale-gen;
for details
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2765[18:09:38] <dondelelcaro> ssarah: you can see that from
/var/lib/dpkg/info/locales.config
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2766[18:09:53] <dondelelcaro> (which is the script that
dpkg-reconfigure locales; actually runs)
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2772[18:10:54] <ssarah> dondelelcaro, is C / POSIX a valid locale
there? Can't find them on the list of commented locales.
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2774[18:11:15] <dondelelcaro> ssarah: C is the default locale of
the C library. It's not a locale, per-se.
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2777[18:11:52] <dondelelcaro> (or at least, that's what I
remember; it's possible it has some other meaning)
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2779[18:12:21] <dondelelcaro> ssarah: but man setlocale; for
details about that and where it is defined
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2781[18:12:25] <petn-randall> ssarah: Can you show us an example
of the errors you get?
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2785[18:14:27] <ssarah>
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2786[18:14:49] <ssarah> i find that in all new machines after an
install they end up with these kind of problems
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2787[18:15:26] <assassinpinapple> hello everyone. I have a debian
jessie on a FDE, and I am wondering how may I go to install another
debian in the same hard disk without having to set up another LVM.
Couldn't find much by searching, any hint is welcome!
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2788[18:15:27] <dondelelcaro> ssarah: that's because during
the install, you didn't have pt_PT.UTF-8 built, and instead had
the default locale set to en_US.UTF-8
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2789[18:15:35] <petn-randall> ssarah: Are you logging in via SSH?
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2791[18:15:52] <ssarah> nope
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2792[18:15:55] <ssarah> ah wait
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2793[18:15:56] <ssarah> yes
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2794[18:15:57] <ssarah> its a vm
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2795[18:16:13] <dondelelcaro> ssarah: so yeah, since it's a
VM, you'll have to build that locale.
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2796[18:16:20] <dondelelcaro> or install the locales-all package
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2802[18:17:06] <jhutchins> assassinpinapple: You will have to
create at least one new partition for the new install.
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2803[18:17:17] <jhutchins> assassinpinapple: No need to use LVM
if you don't want to.
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2804[18:17:52] <jhutchins> assassinpinapple: If your swap
partition is unencrypted, you can share it.
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2807[18:18:36] <assassinpinapple> jhutchins, nope, swap is
encrypted. And it would be nice to share data anyway, as I'm
the only user. No way to stuff the new install into the existing
encrypted disk?
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2812[18:19:49] <petn-randall> ssarah: You're seeing that
error because you SSH client is setting the locale to pt_PT.UTF-8,
but it doesn't exist on the VM. You simply need to generate it,
or change the locale on your local system.
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2813[18:20:00] <assassinpinapple> In case that is not possible,
when I'm asked where to install the GRUB I'd just do it on
the same disk as the first one or should I prepare a partition for
it?
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2815[18:20:28] <ssarah> how about i just set LC_ALL="C"
in /etc/default/locale ?
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2820[18:20:49] <ssarah> good idea?bad idea?
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2826[18:23:13] <Trel> dondelelcaro, it still did
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2837[18:26:54] <ssarah> it seems happy if i just do that
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2838[18:27:21] <ssarah> "Using LC_ALL is strongly
discouraged as it overrides everything. Please use it only when
testing and never set it in a startup file." <- the docs say
this, tho
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2839[18:27:56] <petn-randall> ssarah: Usually your best bet is to
generate your (or simply all) locales.
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2845[18:29:46] <ssarah> petn-randall, ok, so how about this? I
just set LANG=C and nothing else and then install that locales-all
package ?
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2846[18:29:55] <ssarah> this would be a good policy?
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2851[18:30:43] <petn-randall> ssarah: It should be enough to just
install locales-all, no further steps needed.
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2852[18:31:22] <ssarah> well, if someone else sets LANG for me it
would be annoying.
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2854[18:31:30] <ssarah> thanks a bunch :)
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2866[18:36:59] <Masterphi> Would this tutorial also work with
debian?
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2869[18:39:38] <mutante> Masterphi:
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2870[18:40:08] <mutante> so i would say "probably yea"
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2871[18:40:44] <Masterphi> pretty similar eh
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2874[18:41:44] <Masterphi> the commands seem to be the exact
same, just the package name is different?
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2879[18:42:32] <Masterphi> I have a few ubuntu machines, and a
few debian ones. I'm trying to document instructions to set
this up for both (hoping there's little difference between each
other)
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2882[18:43:08] <mutante> Masterphi: i think even the package name
is the same
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2883[18:43:28] <Masterphi> on debian> apt-get install
unattended-upgrades apt-listchanges
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2884[18:43:38] <mutante> Masterphi: given that Ubuntu almost
everything from Debian.. there should not be a big difference.. i
would be surprised if there was
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2885[18:43:44] <Masterphi> oih you're right
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2887[18:44:31] <Masterphi> heh
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2889[18:44:59] <Masterphi> ubuntu on ec2 already comes with those
files in apt.conf.d
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2891[18:45:04] <Masterphi> neat
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2892[18:45:12] <petn-randall> ssarah: The LC_* vars are set by
your SSH client on login.
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2895[18:46:49] <mutante> Masterphi: time to just make them all
Debian :)
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2904[18:49:32] <Masterphi> mutante: if it was up to me, it would
be priority 1 at the moment
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2906[18:49:52] <Masterphi> i've seen some ec2 ubuntu
instances becoming zombie for no apparent reason
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2918[18:52:34] <mutante> Masterphi: gotcha:) good luck, laters
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2976[19:16:09] <kankusht> good afternoon
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2977[19:16:10] <assassinpinapple> hello everyone. I have a debian
jessie on a FDE, and I am wondering how may I go to install another
debian in the same hard disk without having to set up another LVM.
Couldn't find much by searching, any hint is welcome!
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2980[19:16:33] <kankusht> Does anyone know how to download
asterisk?
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2987[19:18:14] <nkuttler> kankusht: what do you mean?
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2991[19:19:15] <vlt> kankusht: Does `apt install asterisk` do
what you need?
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2995[19:19:59] <kankusht> I'm setting up a linux pbx server
and I need to download asterisk, but what I found on the website was
asteriskNOW. Is that the same asterisk?
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2996[19:20:16] <nkuttler> the website?
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2997[19:20:40] <kankusht> yes, the official asterisk website
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2998[19:20:45] <nkuttler> kankusht: anyway, you're using
debian. apt-get install what you want
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3001[19:21:08] <kankusht> actually I'm using fedora
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3002[19:21:16] <greycat> Then you are in the wrong channel.
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3003[19:22:09] <kankusht> I'm sorry
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3007[19:23:42] <jmcnaught> assassinpinapple: are you looking to
shrink the partition that your luks/dm-crypt volume is on to make
more room for it, or are you trying to install a second Debian
system to the same LVM volume group inside that encrypted volume?
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3009[19:24:15] <assassinpinapple> jmcnaught, I'd like to do
the second one
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3011[19:24:27] <assassinpinapple> Shrinking the partition seems
easy enough
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3014[19:25:09] <jmcnaught> shrinking the partition was the first
one… you're already getting confused this is a bad idea
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3018[19:27:16] <assassinpinapple> jmcnaught, I know it's the
first one, that is what I meant. I'd like to do the second one,
as the first one was easy enough not to bother you with questions on
how to do it =)
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3021[19:28:33] <jmcnaught> anyways to make room inside the LVM
volume group, you will need to shrink at least one of your logical
volumes. The order you generally do this is 0. Test that your
backups work 1. resize the filesystem residing on the LV with
resize2fs or similar 2. resize the LV with lvreduce
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3024[19:29:42] <assassinpinapple> And then to install the other
debian I shall proceed normally? I've never installed into an
encrypted LVM
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3025[19:29:49] <jmcnaught> still… /boot is usually outside
of the LVM volume group (on a regular partition), so to avoid
confusion there you will probably want to label both the current
install's /boot and the new /boot's filesystem
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3026[19:29:55] <kankusht> I have another question, this time is
debian related stuff :)
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3027[19:30:21] <jmcnaught> honestly i wouldn't install a
second debian system. if i wanted access to a second debian system,
i would create a container or virtual machine
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3029[19:30:52] <assassinpinapple> I can't make a virtual
machine, my pc doesn't support it (and would anyway run out of
resources)
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3030[19:30:59] <kankusht> how can I search for the newest
repository on the terminal?
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3031[19:31:10] <kankusht> repositories*
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3032[19:31:15] <petn-randall> kankusht: The newest repository of
what?
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3033[19:31:27] <petn-randall> kankusht: Try explaining what
you're trying to achieve.
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3035[19:31:37] <kankusht> of any package I need
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3036[19:31:44] <jmcnaught> assassinpinapple: another option is
install your second Debian to a USB stick or other removable drive
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3037[19:31:51] <kankusht> for example obs -studio
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3040[19:32:41] <assassinpinapple> jmcnaught, that could be
another option, it's just slower to always run an OS on a stick
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3042[19:33:27] <kankusht> I mean, is it possible to search
repositories in the terminal?
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3043[19:33:42] <greycat> apt-cache search, or apt search, or
something something aptitude
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3052[19:36:16] <jmcnaught> assassinpinapple: what's the
reason for the second Debian install?
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3055[19:36:59] <assassinpinapple> jmcnaught, I'd like it to
use some newer version of packages
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3057[19:37:58] <petn-randall> assassinpinapple: Then a chroot
might be all you need.
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3060[19:38:08] <assassinpinapple> while I like stability,
sometimes it's nice to peek at some more edgy things.
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3062[19:38:26] <petn-randall> assassinpinapple: Have you checked
stable-backports?
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3064[19:38:31] <themill> !schroot
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3065[19:38:31] <dpkg> schroot is an easy way of setting up a
<chroot> in a way that can be treated as a session. If
desired, modification to the chroot can be prevented using overlayfs
or LVM snapshots, making it very convenient for building packages or
simply running packages from other releases with minimal
containment. See
replaced-url
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3066[19:39:10] <assassinpinapple> yes, but for some like uzbl
there are heavy requirements (I'm with jessie now)
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3067[19:39:31] <assassinpinapple> I'll try with chroot then,
thanks!
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3070[19:40:01] <petn-randall> assassinpinapple: Then maybe
upgrade to stretch? It's already released quite a while, and
it's surely stable enough for desktop usage.
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3071[19:40:34] <`Kevin> ^ upgrade or use a container
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3072[19:41:04] <assassinpinapple> I know, I should give it a try,
I just fear the dist-upgrade and a backup takes a bit of time
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3074[19:41:12] <jmcnaught> assassinpinapple: FYI that web browser
probably doesn't get security updates in Debian. Look for the
note about "Security status of web browsers" in both the
jessie and stretch release notes
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3075[19:41:12] <assassinpinapple> I'll try with schroot
first, seems quicker
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3076[19:41:49] <assassinpinapple> mmhm, that is too bad, as
it's a very comfy browser
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3077[19:42:07] <jmcnaught> firefox-esr and chromium are the
browsers with security support
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3080[19:42:26] <assassinpinapple> I know, but they are also way
more resource hungry
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3081[19:42:29] <jmcnaught> all other browsers are "only use
for safe content" which excludes the public internet
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3082[19:42:58] <petn-randall> assassinpinapple: "resource
hungry" will become irrelevant if your machine is infected with
malware.
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3083[19:43:11] <themill> tbh, all web browsers should probably
have that warning
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3084[19:43:33] <teraflops> a container looks like a good
solution, I'm not talking about security obv.
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3087[19:44:33] <`Kevin> its a good solution you just need to sort
out the X stuff if you are looking todo a browser or something
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3088[19:44:38] <`Kevin> `gui`
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3090[19:45:08] <teraflops> yeah but that's not a problem
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3091[19:45:10] <assassinpinapple> petn-randall, I'm using
this older browsers in a firejail environment, it should be enough
to confine the issue?
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3097[19:48:31] <petn-randall> assassinpinapple: I've never
looked at firejail, so I can't say much about it.
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3098[19:48:47] <assassinpinapple> I see, thanks anyway for your
kind suggestions
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3100[19:49:01] <nomadic> Hello, how can I set my wireless device
to use an specific module?
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3101[19:49:01] <assassinpinapple> I'll try chrooting the
whole thing up!
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3104[19:49:24] <assassinpinapple> nomadic, iwconfig ?
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3108[19:49:47] <nomadic> assassinpinapple, it doesn't show
my wireless device.
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3109[19:50:15] <assassinpinapple> ifconfig -a ?
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3111[19:50:29] <nomadic> assassinpinapple, nor iwconfig, nor
ifconfig and ip link...
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3113[19:50:40] <nomadic> the modules are not gettin'
loaded...
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3114[19:50:41] <greycat> If you have a wireless NIC and it's
not showing up, usually it means you need some non-free firmware.
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3117[19:51:00] <assassinpinapple> what wifi card have you got?
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3119[19:51:39] <Bsadowski1> Hmm, shared clipboard doesn't
seem to work in VirtualBox for Debian ><
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3122[19:52:09] <nomadic> assassinpinapple, Intel Corporation
PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico 2]
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3123[19:52:50] <themill> do you have firmware-iwlwifi installed?
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3124[19:53:01] <nomadic> greycat, the necessary modules are on
the /lib/modules directory, but when I load them with modprobe, the
device does not appear either...
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3125[19:53:14] <greycat> nomadic: sudo dmesg | grep -i firmware
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3127[19:53:23] <greycat> But I'd also listen to themill.
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3128[19:54:30] <themill> or more likely firmware-ipw2x00 in this
case
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3130[19:55:00] <greycat> The firmware errors from dmesg will
usually contain a filename, and then you can ask judd which package
has that file, and install it.
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3132[19:55:32] * judd waves
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3133[19:55:36] <greycat> And maybe pick up the intel-microcode
package too, if this is an Intel CPU, while you're at it
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3134[19:55:41] <nomadic> themill, no, I havent installed that
package
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3138[19:56:21] <nomadic> but the ipw2200.ko module is in my
/lib/modules/${kernel_version} dir
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3140[19:56:32] <themill> we're not talking about modules
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3141[19:56:43] <nomadic> uhm...
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3142[19:56:48] <greycat> Firmware is in separate packages from
kernel modules.
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3143[19:57:02] <nomadic> oh, ok!
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3145[19:57:29] <nomadic> I'll checkout then with those
packages installed! thanks!
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3147[19:58:04] <greycat> cf.
replaced-url
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3150[19:59:11] <nomadic> I thought modules and firmware were
almost the same thing...
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3172[20:03:55] <nkuttler> nomadic: not at all. most firmware is
non-free
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3175[20:06:10] <greycat> Non-free firmware is a blob of opaque
machine code bytes provided by the device manufacturer. Nobody knows
what it does, except that it's required to make the device
operate.
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3177[20:07:36] <petn-randall> nomadic: Firmware is machine code
that runs *on the device*, not on your CPU.
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3178[20:07:39] <greycat> Free firmware (yes, there is some) is a
blob of machine code bytes that were produced by someone with the
actual source code, and can be fixed if need be.
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3180[20:08:15] <Trel> Ok, I give up. When using the live
installer (in text-mode) how do I avoid installing a gui?
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3181[20:08:20] <petn-randall> Though there's even firmware
for CPUs nowadays, so my description might not be accurate ...
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3182[20:08:46] <nomadic> Oh ok, I get it... And the modules I
suppose its like a bridge to make that firmware oparate with the OS?
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3183[20:08:47] <petn-randall> Trel: Use the official installer?
The live installer is tech preview last time I checked.
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3185[20:09:01] <greycat> The live installers still have open
bugs.
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3186[20:09:02] <Trel> What is the official single disk installer?
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3188[20:09:10] <Trel> That's NOT netinst
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3190[20:09:16] <greycat> Trel: with or without non.... oh well
screw that.
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3191[20:09:27] <greycat> Why would you NOT want a netinst if you
are installing GUI-less?
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3192[20:09:55] <Trel> Because there's no net...
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3193[20:10:11] <greycat> So, you're just going to play hunt
the wumpus all day?
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3194[20:10:13] <Trel> or at least not one it can access right
away
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3195[20:10:20] <petn-randall> Trel: Then pick the full DVDs.
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3197[20:10:25] <themill> the netinst doesn't require a
network to complete
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3198[20:10:35] <Trel> themill, if you want an SSH server it does
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3200[20:10:42] <Trel> petn-randall, I've yet to find that.
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3201[20:10:54] <Trel> I see a three DVD set
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3203[20:11:15] <themill> you have, of course, looked at docs that
say you don't need all 3
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3204[20:11:18] <greycat> Why in the hell are you installing an
ssh server a computer with no network?
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3205[20:11:31] <Trel> greycat, not no network, no internet
connection
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3206[20:11:40] <Trel> aka, no way to get to Debian's server
to get packages
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3207[20:11:57] <greycat> Then the official answer is to use DVD
#1.
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3208[20:12:05] <greycat> And you have my pity.
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3209[20:12:09] <petn-randall> Trel: Maybe describe what you want
to achieve then? Because you're constantly moving the goal
post.
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3211[20:12:38] <petn-randall> Like, why is there no internet
during installation, but later there is?
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3212[20:12:41] <Trel> petn-randall, where did I change from what
I first said (not my earlier question from a couple of hours ago)
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3213[20:12:50] <Trel> petn-randall, there's NEVER an
internet connection.
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3214[20:12:58] <Trel> there is however a network connection
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3215[20:13:13] <themill> So you've already got DVD1 going,
yes?
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3219[20:14:16] <petn-randall> Trel: At first you said you need no
GUI, then you said you don't have internet during installation,
then you mentioned you need SSH ...
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3220[20:14:17] <themill> The DVDs are designed for offline
installation, with more on each one depending on how much you want
to install. There's still a good chance you could want
something that's not on the DVD, of course. At that stage, you
want a local mirror or a proxy
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3224[20:14:46] <Trel> petn-randall, all of those things are still
true.
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3225[20:15:04] <petn-randall> Trel: yeah, you just didn't
mention them from the start.
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3226[20:15:05] <themill> Trel: drip-feeding the requirements
doesn't make helpers love you
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3227[20:15:09] <mutante> Trel: what is the actual problem? no dvd
drive?
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3228[20:15:26] <greycat> I'm assuming a "cluster"
on an isolated internal network.
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3230[20:15:40] <greycat> Too bad he won't just tell us and
forestall the guessing.
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3231[20:15:54] <themill> pity there are tools that could help
with that if that were the case
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3232[20:16:04] <Trel> My original question covered exactly what I
wanted. The details are because I'm being asked for more
information. You'll note the correct answer didn't
actually change from my inital question.
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3234[20:16:21] <themill> Trel: So you've already got DVD1
going, yes?
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3235[20:16:23] <mutante> Well, i guess we are not going to find
out then
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3237[20:16:29] <mutante> good luck
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3238[20:16:29] <Trel> themill, I'm trying to download it
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3239[20:17:05] <Trel> find out what mutante?
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3240[20:17:06] <themill> Maybe concentrate on that for a bit
rather than justifying how bidirectional communication failing has
nothing to do with you. Might be better for everyone.
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3245[20:18:34] <Trel> If you must know, my goal is a VM to put on
an internal network to allow me to make an SSH tunnel into that
network. I will allow access to that VM across networks.
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3246[20:18:45] <Trel> So now you know what I'm doing.
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3248[20:18:54] <Trel> Does the answer change from my initial
question?
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3249[20:19:16] <themill> Trel: yes, because it changes it from
the netinst to the DVD...
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3250[20:19:27] <Trel> The first answer given to me was to use the
dvd...
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3252[20:20:00] <themill> and yet you didn't ;(
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3253[20:20:11] <Trel> What do you mean I didn't? I JUST
asked
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3255[20:20:36] <petn-randall> Let's move on here, please.
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3256[20:20:45] <Trel> My question a couple of hours ago was NOT
about what I'm asking now.
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3259[20:21:16] <themill> Trel: please stop, this really
isn't helping. In future, please just give some context so
people can give accurate answers and not have to second guess
things.
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3294[20:33:20] <Hanumaan> was trying to upgrade postgresql from
9.5 to 9.6 got this error :
replaced-url
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3296[20:33:37] <greycat> Debian never had 9.5 in a stable release
AFAIK
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3298[20:34:00] <greycat> ,v postgresql
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3299[20:34:01] <judd> Package: postgresql on amd64 -- wheezy:
9.1+134wheezy4; wheezy-security: 9.1+134wheezy5; wheezy-backports:
9.4+165+deb8u2~bpo7+1; jessie: 9.4+165+deb8u2; jessie-backports:
9.6+181~bpo8+1; stretch: 9.6+181; buster: 9.6+184; sid: 9.6+184
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3303[20:37:08] <Hanumaan> greycat, sorry it is in ubuntu 16.04
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3304[20:37:19] <greycat> Then go awk #ubuntu
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3305[20:37:21] <greycat> ask
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3334[20:52:39] <bytesquid> Hey! Any suggestions on figuring out
why my laptop is running so hot? (I've looked at CPU usage and
powertop, though I'm not sure I understand the latter aside
from tunables)
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3338[20:53:09] <pressword> hi
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3340[20:53:16] <teraflops> bytesquid: many
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3341[20:53:24] <pressword> So it is good to let the cron job logs
being emailed to oneself/admin?
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3342[20:54:08] <greycat> Obviously, yes.
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3343[20:54:16] <teraflops> pressword: depending on the job, it
could make sense
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3349[20:56:09] <bytesquid> I haven't added any custom cron
jobs on this computer, and I don't have any mail from cron jobs
failing
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3351[20:56:56] <greycat> ... do you want some?
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3352[20:56:59] <teraflops> bytesquid: type mail
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3353[20:57:17] <greycat> And yes, have you already checked that
mail is locally deliverable to you?
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3354[20:57:20] <bytesquid> teraflops, I know, I don't have
any mail
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3356[20:58:12] <bytesquid> `echo "test" | mail -s TEST
bytesquid; mail` shows the test mail went through
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3359[20:58:42] <greycat> Well then if you want some email from
cron, add a job that does 'echo hello there' every hour or
so.
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3364[20:59:39] <bytesquid> I don't want mail from cron?
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3366[20:59:48] <greycat> Then what are you asking us?
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3368[21:00:11] <bytesquid> I'd like suggestions on why my
laptop is running so hot, if you have any
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3371[21:00:53] <greycat> Oh, you confused me by responding in
some bizarre way to pressword's question.
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3373[21:01:37] <bytesquid> Oh, I was confused, I thought
pressword was trying to debug my problem somehow lol
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3375[21:01:57] <bytesquid> Ok sorry about that
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3380[21:03:06] <Agiofws> hi
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3385[21:04:37] <hmpl_128> hey there
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3388[21:05:14] <Agiofws> if i have let the whole OS from debians
net install install on /dev/sdh1 * 2048 30308351 30306304 14.5G 83
Linux how can i be sure that grub did not destroy the first bytes or
of the usb stick when i installed grub onto it?
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3390[21:05:42] <teraflops> bytesquid: yeah but you can provide
more info
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3391[21:05:46] <Agiofws> logically there was no mbr when i choose
to install it
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3392[21:05:57] <Agiofws> is there a way to boot the stick?
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3393[21:05:59] <teraflops> as in: what's the cpu usage
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3394[21:06:03] <carmelo11> Hi, after the command # cp debian.iso
/dev/sdb been executed, the following message appears on gparted:
the driver descriptor says the physical block size is 2048 bytes but
linux says it is 512 bytes
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3396[21:06:20] <teraflops> are you using the GPU for something?
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3400[21:06:59] <hmpl_128> "the physical block size is 2048
bytes but linux says it is 512 bytes" that doesn't mean
that something went bad
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3402[21:07:01] <teraflops> is the laptop getting fans covered
someway?
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3403[21:07:03] <teraflops> and so on
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